Orudis KT for Pain User Reviews
- mab...
- July 6, 2008
"It's the best for back pain...absolutely the best!"
- Mis...
- October 16, 2008
"This is the absolute best thing that I have used for migraines, muscle aches, and menstrual pain. I wish that Orudis KT was still available OTC."
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"It's unfortunate this pain reliever has been removed from over-the-counter use. It was one of the very few that actually helped my pain from thromboangiitis obliterans. It also helped my brother and two sisters with migraines. In my view, it is much like ibuprofen, except slightly stronger and much more effective."