Guest guest Posted October 26, 2011 Report Share Posted October 26, 2011 I use a compound cream like Ketamine/Ketoprofen/Gabapentin transdermal gel A Rx is required. My insurance pays some but not at the same rate as for regular Rx. It is about $100.00 for the Rx so I use it carefully. Takes a few days to get it made up. The cream works for the worst pain flairs in my feet. Cheers, Alan Raleigh, NC USA --- Bennie > > > <snip> > > My compound creams were covered by my insurance, I did have to wait a couple days to pick up my prescription. CVS, Walgreen and other pharmacies will have at least on compound location so I was able to keep all my prescriptions at Walgreen. I cannot say that they helped along with lidocane patches but I know they did not cause me any other pain. This was my experience with compound pain creams. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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