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Re: Not exactly a pain in the buttFrom: Michael Rice (mcrice@gil.com.au)Sun Sep 29 04:35:32 1996
>And my recollection is that it is not to be used on musocal surfaces. (Caveat: >I've never used the stuff, and this is from memory of an article about it when >it first came out, and may be dead wrong. My memory is tricky that way....) Then a topical anaesthetic might work, eg 10%lignocaine spray or even 2%gel. Or has she already tried these? BTW, was the scar revised because she was already having pain, or for cosmetics reasons? Michael ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Dr Michael Rice M.B.,B.S.,Dip R.A.C.O.G.,F.R.A.C.G.P. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ mcrice@gil.com.au General Practitioner
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