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Old 10-04-2011, 04:28 PM #1
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Default Anyone tried Lidocaine Infusion Therapy?

Hi I just came across I.V Lidocaine therapy and wondered if anyone here has any experience with it or knows someone who has. I'm always looking for alternatives to opiates because none of the doctors in my city will prescribe opiates for fear of government backlash due to the opiate addicts out there. Any info would be greatly appreciated my pain level has really went up due to the weather changing.
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