Dicl Gaba Lido Pril
UpdatedWhat is the compound DICL/GABA/LIDO/PRIL?
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DICLOFENAC - A nonsteroidal anti inflammatory (NSAID) / pain reliever
GABAPENTIN - A medication which can be used to treat neuropathic pain
LIDOCAINE - A local anesthetic used to numb tissue in a specific area
PRILOCAINE - Also a local anesthetic, often combined with Lidocaine
So, it seems like it would be a topical medication, is that correct? May I ask what this was prescribed for, and whether it has been effective?
I put the cream on my ankle and noticed a tightening of the skin ever since I started using it. The soles of my feet also feel really tight. Are these known side effects?
SEEKING A COMPOUND SALVE WITH I.D........DICL/GABA/LIDO
PLEASE ADVISE JUSED FOR WHAT? C OST? T / Y
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