Guest guest Posted December 12, 2007 Report Share Posted December 12, 2007 Ladies, I am not sure who posted @ using the topical neurontin and elavil. I would like to know how your doctor came up w/ the correct % of each for you to use. I know I have DV w/ the nerves being involved. I am in a flare up now and am going to my GP tomorrow to get a script for effexor XR as that really is the camel that breaks the cycle of relief and calms down the nerves. I thought I could mention the topicals for him to prescribe, but I am not sure of how much of each the pharmacists should mix together to help the nerves. Thanks Joyce Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 12, 2007 Report Share Posted December 12, 2007 I'm not using mine on my vulva (mine is for chronic neck pain associated with Migraine) so I am not sure if the ingreadients would need to be different or not but I suspect not. The pharmacy I go through is Dakota Pharmacy 705 E. Main Ave. Bismarck ND 58501 1- I am sure that if you provided your doctor with the contact information or called the pharmacy yourself you could determain with your physicians help if this is the right product. The compound is marketed for Diabetic Neurolagia, but the Pain Doctor I got the Rx from uses it for a number of different chronic pain conditions. Bunny > > Ladies, I am not sure who posted @ using the topical neurontin and > elavil. I would like to know how your doctor came up w/ the > correct % of each for you to use. I know I have DV w/ the nerves > being involved. I am in a flare up now and am going to my > GP tomorrow to get a script for effexor XR as that really is the > camel that breaks the cycle of relief and calms down the nerves. > I thought I could mention the topicals for him to prescribe, but > I am not sure of how much of each the pharmacists should mix > together to help the nerves. > Thanks > Joyce > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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