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Diclofenac Sodium spray

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237SJ | 16:41 Sun 01st May 2011 | Health & Fitness
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Has anyone used this? (Mobigel Paineze). Can it be used on someone who is a, on Ramipril B) on an elbow of an arm that is on the side where the lymph nodes have been removed? Does it work? Thanks
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No experience of it at all.
If Ibuprofen spray works, then i see no reason why Diclofenac shouldn't work........same type of drug.
Yes there would be no drug interaction with Ramipril B
Is this for your friend who had the abscess?
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Hi sqad, no it`s for my mum. She has quite a lot of pain around her elbow at the moment which she thinks came from carrying heavy shopping. It might be that something was put out of place because the pain temporarily stopped after she was cutting a bush in the garden. Unfortunately it came back a couple of days later. Ibruprofen gel didn`t do anything and I`ve just found that I had written down about the spray in one of my old diaries so I thought I would make some enquiries. Thanks
237....no problem, although I must confess that I am not a fan of analgesic sprays.
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Maybe we`ll give it a try. It`s seven quid which I why I thought I`d ask!

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