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Old 06-03-2009, 03:27 PM #1
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Laugh Flector Pain patch

Hi everybody,
I'm new at this website but I need some help about the Flector pain patch. My doctor gave me some to try, they seem to help but they are constantly falling off. Can I still take ibuprofen with them? I am concerned about possibly o.d'ing on them! Do you have to wear them all the time? What about slepping? Should they be worn then?
I had back surgery in 2000 and have been on alot of different med's. My dr. is concerned about my liver with everything I take. So... anything about the flector patch would be great! thank you!
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