Stanback User Reviews & Ratings
Stanback has an average rating of 2.0 out of 10 from a total of 1 reviews on Drugs.com. 0% of reviewers reported a positive experience, while 100% reported a negative experience.
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Pain | 1 reviews for Pain | 1152 medications |
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For Pain "The powders themselves are great for pain, body aches, sinuses, headache, etc. There's no denying that. My problem (as well as several other consumers) is the packaging! Hate it! Someone with arthritis will have a lot more trouble opening them. Should add to side effects: outbursts of anger, sudden rage effects, impure thoughts and language, sudden twitching, etc. That's just a few new side effects with the 'On the Go Packets.' Whoever came up with that idea? Whoever approved it most definitely did not do a customer study/survey. It's a pitfall for someone with arthritis trying to open these 'On the Go Packets.' Will you please go back to the original packaging? It would save a lot of the additional side effects for all the customers."