Lidocan Patch for Pain User Reviews
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"I used to use the brand name Lidoderm lidocaine patches. At the time, my insurance covered them. This brand, if no insurance, is well over $300. OTCs never work. My current insurance doesn't cover them, but I decided to look through Amazon Pharmacy. I found 5% patches, generic name Lidocaine patch 5%, shocking they were only $50, which beats the Lidocaine patch with GoodRx. I haven't used the patches for years because of money. So, I thought I'd give them a try. Interesting that the box itself and the individual patch packages are almost identical to the brand name Lidoderm. I like to say I'm very happy with these new patches. I have not had one issue with them not sticking or curling, which basically comes from loose edges being rolled under a garment. Not sure if the people who scored very low in the reviews read the directions. Obviously, your skin needs to be dry and clean. Personally, if I was wearing a garment that's close to the skin, I'd use medical tape to tack each corner down, just my opinion."