LidoPro for Pain User Reviews
- She...
- Taken for 2 to 5 years
- February 18, 2019
"LidoPro is amazing. I get the most pain relief when I use it over any other products tried. I just can't find it, so I use it sparingly. I swear by it."
- Anonymous
- Taken for 6 months to 1 year
- December 30, 2021
"This is a wonderful pain reliever! I don’t understand why insurance won’t pay for it!"
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"Coming from someone who's had a few back injuries and surgeries, including a multiple-level lumbar fusion, LidoPro is absolutely the best pain-relieving ointment that I've ever had the opportunity to use. The 4-ingredient ointment is better than the patch, which has one less ingredient, but the patch is pretty good too."