Lanacane for Pain User Reviews
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"Peripheral neuropathy: Used Lanacane on the area of the leg and several toes during the day for relief over and above four pain medications I take. In the spring of 2012, I developed a low red blood count (5) and needed a transfusion. After many tests, including a bone biopsy, I was diagnosed with MDS and set up for Procrit. I had 1 injection and started researching my disease and quickly discovered info on benzocaine. I stopped using immediately and have had normal tests since then. I lay no blame on anyone but myself because this cream is meant for temporary use only and I used it for probably 5 or 6 years. Thank you for your interest. I am a 74-year-old female."