Chronic Pain Problems

 Pain Problems We Can Help Solve:

Arthritis

Bursitis

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Chronic Back Pain

Chronic Pelvic Pain

Fibromyalgia

Golf Elbow

Muscle Spasms

Neuroma/Neuropathy/Neuralgia

Phantom Pain

Plantar Fasciitis

Post-Herpetic Neuralgia

RSD (CRPS Type I & II)

Shingles

Strains & Sprains

Tendonitis

Tennis Elbow

TMJ

Trigger Finger

Trigeminal Neuralgia

Vestibulitis

Vulvadynia

Didn't find your problem listed?  If you don't find the problem you are trying to solve listed, we invite you to e-mail us with a brief description of your problem and what you are currently taking, or have already tried and we'll be happy to let you know if we have any problem-solving options.

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Pain Problems

 

Arthritis -- To treat arthritis, we recommend a Transdermal Pain Gel that contains an anti-inflammatory medication called Ketoprofen that is typically given by mouth.  When you take this medication by mouth, it is like painting an entire house, when only a window or two need to be painted. 

When you use Ketoprofen Gel, it allows you to 'paint just the windows that need to be painted'.  The gel is called 'transdermal' because it is designed to carry the active ingredients through the skin, down to the pain.  These transdermal pain gels are truly revolutionary when it comes to treating chronic pain.  In fact, they meet the definition of a magic bullet -- they allow you to deliver the medication exactly where it is needed for good and fast effect (patients often report pain relief within a minute after applying the pain gel), but very little of it gets into the blood stream, so systemic side-effects and drug interactions are not expected.  Occasionally a patient will report a rash due to a sensitivity or allergy to something in the Pain Gel. 

If your pain is just an aching type of pain with no burning, sharp shooting or tingling pain, Ketoprofen Gel should work well for you.  

If you're ready to feel better & want to try Ketoprofen Gel for your arthritis, just click here to take action.   

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Bursitis --To treat bursitis, we recommend a Transdermal Pain Gel that contains an anti-inflammatory medication called ketoprofen that is typically given by mouth.  When you take this medication by mouth, it is like painting an entire house, when only a window or two need to be painted. 

When you use Ketoprofen Gel, it allows you to 'paint just the windows that need to be painted'.  The gel is called 'transdermal' because it is designed to carry the active ingredients through the skin, down to the pain.  These transdermal pain gels are truly revolutionary when it comes to treating chronic pain.  In fact, they meet the definition of a magic bullet -- they allow you to deliver the medication exactly where it is needed for good and fast effect (patients often report pain relief within a minute after applying the pain gel), but very little of it gets into the blood stream, so systemic side-effects and drug interactions are not expected.  Occasionally a patient will report a rash due to a sensitivity or allergy to something in the Pain Gel. 

If your pain is just an aching type of pain with no burning, sharp shooting or tingling pain, Ketoprofen Gel should work well for you.  

If you're ready to feel better and want to try Ketoprofen Gel for your for your bursitis, just click here to take action.    

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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome -- To treat Carpal Tunnel Syndrome we recommend a Transdermal Pain Gel which allows you to apply the active ingredients where they are needed.  The gel is called 'transdermal' because it is designed to carry the active ingredients through the skin, down to the pain.  These transdermal pain gels are truly revolutionary when it comes to treating chronic pain. 

In fact, they meet the definition of a magic bullet -- they allow you to deliver the medication exactly where it is needed for good and fast effect (patients often report pain relief within a minute after applying the pain gel), but very little of it gets into the blood stream, so systemic side-effects and drug interactions are not expected.  Occasionally a patient will report a rash due to a sensitivity or allergy to something in the Pain Gel.  The trick to treating neuropathic pain such as Carpal Tunnel Syndrome is that the best place to apply the gel is NOT always where you hurt, but rather where the problem with the nerve actually lies.  

For this reason, we recommend a FREE Pharmacy Pain Consult so our pharmacists can work with you to determine not only the best Pain Gel to help relieve your pain, but also the best place to apply the Pain Gel.   And if none of our Pain Gels work for you, you don't owe us a penny -- how is that for a risk free offer! 

So, if you're ready to relieve your Carpal Tunnel pain, click here to take action.   

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Chronic Back Pain

To treat Chronic Back Pain we recommend a Transdermal Pain Gel which allows you to apply the active ingredients where they are needed.  The gel is called 'transdermal' because it is designed to carry the active ingredients through the skin, down to the pain.  These transdermal pain gels are truly revolutionary when it comes to treating chronic pain. 

In fact, they meet the definition of a magic bullet -- they allow you to deliver the medication exactly where it is needed for good and fast effect (patients often report pain relief within a minute after applying the pain gel), but very little of it gets into the blood stream, so systemic side-effects and drug interactions are not expected.  Occasionally a patient will report a rash due to a sensitivity or allergy to something in the Pain Gel.  

We have had good results with helping people relieve their chronic low back pain.  Low back pain is usually due to a combination of inflammation, neuropathy (pain coming directly from the nerves) and sometimes even muscle spasms.  For this reason there is no one particular Transdermal Pain Gel that works for everyone.  

For this reason, we recommend a FREE Pharmacy Pain Consult so our pharmacists can work with you to determine not only the best Pain Gel to help relieve your pain, but also the best place to apply the Pain Gel.   And if none of our Pain Gels work for you, you don't owe us a penny -- how is that for a risk-free offer! 

If you're ready to relieve your chronic back pain, click here to take action.   

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Chronic Pelvic Pain (Vestibulitis, Vulvadynia)-- To help relieve chronic pelvic pain we recommend a Transdermal Pain Gel which allows you to apply the active ingredients where they are needed.  The gel is called 'transdermal' because it is designed to carry the active ingredients through the skin, down to the pain.  These transdermal pain gels are truly revolutionary when it comes to treating chronic pain. 

In fact, they meet the definition of a magic bullet -- they allow you to deliver the medication exactly where it is needed for good and fast effect (patients often report pain relief within a minute after applying the pain gel), but very little of it gets into the blood stream, so systemic side-effects and drug interactions are not expected.  Occasionally a patient will report a rash due to a sensitivity or allergy to something in the Pain Gel. The trick to treating neuropathic pain such as chronic pelvic pain is that the best place to apply the gel is NOT always where you hurt, but rather where the problem with the nerve actually lies.  

For this reason, we recommend a FREE Pharmacy Pain Consult so our pharmacists can work with you to determine not only the best Pain Gel to help relieve your pain, but also the best place to apply the Pain Gel.  And if none of our Pain Gels work for you, you don't owe us a penny -- how is that for a risk-free offer!  

If you're ready to relieve your chronic pelvic pain, click here to take action.  

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Diabetic Neuropathy -- To treat Diabetic Neuropathy we recommend a Transdermal Pain Gel which allows you to apply the active ingredients where they are needed.  The gel is called 'transdermal' because it is designed to carry the active ingredients through the skin, down to the pain.  These transdermal pain gels are truly revolutionary when it comes to treating chronic pain. 

In fact, they meet the definition of a magic bullet -- they allow you to deliver the medication exactly where it is needed for good and fast effect (patients often report pain relief within a minute after applying the pain gel), but very little of it gets into the blood stream, so systemic side-effects and drug interactions are not expected.  Occasionally a patient will report a rash due to a sensitivity or allergy to something in the Pain Gel.  The trick to treating neuropathic pain such as diabetic neuropathy is that the best place to apply the gel is NOT always where you hurt, but rather where the problem with the nerve actually lies.  

For this reason, we recommend a FREE Pharmacy Pain Consult so our pharmacists can work with you to determine not only the best Pain Gel to help relieve your pain, but also the best place to apply the Pain Gel.  And if none of our Pain Gels work for you, you don't owe us a penny -- how is that for a risk-free offer! 

So, if you're ready to relieve your diabetic neuropathy pain, click here to take action.   

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Fibromyalgia -- We have worked with many people with fibromyalgia.  Our experience is that this is one of the most difficult health problems to clear up and it takes time. 

Fibromyalgia is often associated with chronic fatigue and irritable bowel syndrome.  The good news is that these are usually cleared up in 2-3 weeks.  However, you have to stick with the program to get the Fibromyalgia cleared up. 

Typically there are several different systems in the body that are out of balance and need to be re-balanced before a full recovery from fibromyalgia can be made. 

Often times getting back to wellness is like getting to the center of an onion -- there are several layers that need to be peeled away before you get to the center or, in the case of fibromyalgia, get back to wellness. 

If you are sick and tired of sick and tired and no longer interested in just talking about your fibromyalgia and want to take charge of your health and take responsibility for getting better, then we are ready to help. 

Getting over fibromyalgia is kind of like kicking a smoking habit -- you've got to have firm resolve and have to be mentally prepared to "do battle" because it takes some time and a big part of recovery from fibromyalgia is your attitude and your self talk. 

There is no room for whining and pity parties.  This type of self talk and thinking will undo anything that we are trying to do to help you.  So, if you're ready to feel better, the first step is to make an appointment with one of our problem-solving pharmacists for a wellness consultation.  During this consultation we will work with you to develop a rational therapy plan that is specific to you to correct your IBS. 

If you are ready to feel better, call the pharmacy at 205-870-3150 to schedule an appointment with one of our problem-solving pharmacists.

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Golf Elbow -- To treat golf elbow, we recommend a Transdermal Pain Gel that contains an anti-inflammatory medication called ketoprofen that is typically given by mouth.  When you take this medication by mouth, it is like painting an entire house, when only a window or two need to be painted. 

When you use Ketoprofen Gel, it allows you to 'paint just the windows that need to be painted'.  The gel is called 'transdermal' because it is designed to carry the active ingredients through the skin, down to the pain.  These transdermal pain gels are truly revolutionary when it comes to treating chronic pain.  In fact, they meet the definition of a magic bullet -- they allow you to deliver the medication exactly where it is needed for good and fast effect (patients often report pain relief within a minute after applying the pain gel), but very little of it gets into the blood stream, so systemic side-effects and drug interactions are not expected.  Occasionally a patient will report a rash due to a sensitivity or allergy to something in the Pain Gel.  If your pain is just an aching type of pain with no burning, sharp shooting or tingling pain, Ketoprofen Gel should work well for you.  

If you're ready to feel better and want to try Ketoprofen Gel for your for your golf elbow, just click here to take action.   

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Muscle Spasms -- We have a great Transdermal Gel formula for treating muscle spasms that does not require a prescription.  It is called 'Mag/Guaif Gel' and contains Magnesium and Guaifenesin which both act as muscle relaxers.  The gel is called 'transdermal' because it is designed to carry the active ingredients through the skin, down to the muscles to relieve the tension or spasms.  Another advantage of using a Transdermal Gel is that it allows you to apply the active ingredients directly to the affected muscles.

This formula is truly revolutionary when it comes to relieving muscle spasms. In fact, it meets the definition of a magic bullet -- it allows you to apply the active ingredients directly to the affected muscles for good and fast effect (patients often report pain relief within a minute after applying the Mag/Guaif Gel), but very little of it gets into the blood stream, so systemic side-effects and drug interactions are not expected.  Occasionally a patient will report a rash due to a sensitivity or allergy to something in the Gel.  What is especially nice about this formula is that it doesn't cause drowsiness like so many of the oral muscle relaxers do.  

If you're ready to relieve your muscle spasms, click here to order a tube of Mag/Guaif Gel for yourself (This formula does not require a prescription).  

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Neuroma/Neuropathy/Neuralgia -- To treat these pain conditions we recommend a Transdermal Pain Gel which allows you to apply the active ingredients where they are needed.  The gel is called 'transdermal' because it is designed to carry the active ingredients through the skin, down to the pain.  These transdermal pain gels are truly revolutionary when it comes to treating chronic pain. 

In fact, they meet the definition of a magic bullet -- they allow you to deliver the medication exactly where it is needed for good and fast effect (patients often report pain relief within a minute after applying the pain gel), but very little of it gets into the blood stream, so systemic side-effects and drug interactions are not expected.  Occasionally a patient will report a rash due to a sensitivity or allergy to something in the Pain Gel.  The trick to treating these types of neuropathic pain is that the best place to apply the gel is NOT always where you hurt, but rather where the problem with the nerve actually lies.  

For this reason, we recommend a FREE Pharmacy Pain Consult so our pharmacists can work with you to determine not only the best Pain Gel to help relieve your pain, but also the best place to apply the Pain Gel.  And if none of our Pain Gels work for you, you don't owe us a penny -- how is that for a risk-free offer!  

So, if you're ready to relieve your neuropathic pain, click here to take action.   

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Phantom Pain -- To treat phantom pain we recommend a Transdermal Pain Gel which allows you to apply the active ingredients where they are needed.  The gel is called 'transdermal' because it is designed to carry the active ingredients through the skin, down to the pain.  These transdermal pain gels are truly revolutionary when it comes to treating chronic pain. 

In fact, they meet the definition of a magic bullet -- they allow you to deliver the medication exactly where it is needed for good and fast effect (patients often report pain relief within a minute after applying the pain gel), but very little of it gets into the blood stream, so systemic side-effects and drug interactions are not expected.  Occasionally a patient will report a rash due to a sensitivity or allergy to something in the Pain Gel.  

The trick to treating phantom pain is that the best place to apply the gel is NOT always where always where you hurt, but rather where the problem with the nerve actually lies.  

For this reason, we recommend a FREE Pharmacy Pain Consult so our pharmacists can work with you to determine not only the best Pain Gel to help relieve your pain, but also the best place to apply the Pain Gel.  And if none of our Pain Gels work for you, you don't owe us a penny -- how is that for a risk-free offer! 

So, if you're ready to relieve your neuropathic pain, click here to take action.   

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Plantar Fasciitis --  We have a Transdermal Pain Gel specifically designed for treating this painful foot condition.  We simply call it Plantar Fasciitis Gel.  It contains four ingredients that work together to treat releive this pain.  The first ingredient was an anti-inflamatory called ketoprofen.  It is assumed whenever a word ends in "itis" it means that it is an inflammatory condition.  

However, it wasn't until we added three more ingredients (amitriptyline, carbamazepine and ketamine) that all help to relieve neuropathic pain, or pain coming directly from the nerves, that we started to get consistently good feed back from patients and doctors.  The gel is called 'transdermal' because it is designed to carry the active ingredients through the skin, down to the pain.  

Transdermal pain gels such as Plantar Fasciitis Gel are truly revolutionary when it comes to treating chronic pain.  In fact, they meet the definition of a magic bullet -- they allow you to deliver the medication exactly where it is needed for good and fast effect (patients often report pain relief within a minute after applying the pain gel), but very little of it gets into the blood stream, so systemic side-effects and drug interactions are not expected.  Occasionally a patient will report a rash due to a sensitivity or allergy to something in the Pain Gel.  

If you're ready to feel better and want to try Plantar Fasciitis Gel, click here to take action.   

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Post-Herpetic Neuralgia  -- To help relieve the pain of post-herpetic neuralgia we recommend a Transdermal Pain Gel which allows you to apply the active ingredients where they are needed.The gel is called 'transdermal' because it is designed to carry the active ingredients through the skin, down to the pain.  These transdermal pain gels are truly revolutionary when it comes to treating chronic pain. 

In fact, they meet the definition of a magic bullet -- they allow you to deliver the medication exactly where it is needed for good and fast effect (patients often report pain relief within a minute after applying the pain gel), but very little of it gets into the blood stream, so systemic side-effects and drug interactions are not expected.  Occasionally a patient will report a rash due to a sensitivity or allergy to something in the Pain Gel.

The trick to treating neuropathic pain such as post-herpetic neuralgia is that the best place to apply the gel is NOT always where you hurt, but rather where the problem with the nerve actually lies.  For this reason, we recommend a FREE Pharmacy Pain Consult so our pharmacists can work with you to determine not only the best Pain Gel to help relieve your pain, but also the best place to apply the Pain Gel.  And if none of our Pain Gels work for you, you don't owe us a penny -- how is that for a risk-free offer! 

If you're ready to find a Pain Gel to help relieve your post-herpetic neuralgia pain, click here to take action.   

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RSD (CRPS Type I or II) -- To help relieve RSD pain we recommend a Transdermal Pain Gel which allows you to apply the active ingredients where they are needed.The gel is called 'transdermal' because it is designed to carry the active ingredients through the skin, down to the pain.  These transdermal pain gels are truly revolutionary when it comes to treating chronic pain. 

In fact, they meet the definition of a magic bullet -- they allow you to deliver the medication exactly where it is needed for good and fast effect (patients often report pain relief within a minute after applying the pain gel), but very little of it gets into the blood stream, so systemic side-effects and drug interactions are not expected.  Occasionally a patient will report a rash due to a sensitivity or allergy to something in the Pain Gel.

The trick to treating neuropathic pain such as RSD is that the best place to apply the gel is NOT always where you hurt, but rather where the problem with the nerve actually lies.  For this reason, we recommend a FREE Pharmacy Pain Consult so our pharmacists can work with you to determine not only the best Pain Gel to help relieve your pain, but also the best place to apply the Pain Gel.  And if none of our Pain Gels work for you, you don't owe us a penny -- how is that for a risk-free offer! 

If you're ready to find a Pain Gel to help relieve your RSD pain, click here to take action.   

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Shingles -- To help relieve the shingles pain we recommend a Transdermal Pain Gel which allows you to apply the active ingredients where they are needed.The gel is called 'transdermal' because it is designed to carry the active ingredients through the skin, down to the pain.  These transdermal pain gels are truly revolutionary when it comes to treating chronic pain. 

In fact, they meet the definition of a magic bullet -- they allow you to deliver the medication exactly where it is needed for good and fast effect (patients often report pain relief within a minute after applying the pain gel), but very little of it gets into the blood stream, so systemic side-effects and drug interactions are not expected.  Occasionally a patient will report a rash due to a sensitivity or allergy to something in the Pain Gel.

The trick to treating neuropathic pain such as shingles is that the best place to apply the gel is NOT always where you hurt, but rather where the problem with the nerve actually lies.  For this reason, we recommend a FREE Pharmacy Pain Consult so our pharmacists can work with you to determine not only the best Pain Gel to help relieve your pain, but also the best place to apply the Pain Gel.  And if none of our Pain Gels work for you, you don't owe us a penny -- how is that for a risk-free offer! 

If you're ready to find a Pain Gel to help relieve your Shingles pain, click here to take action.   

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Strains-- We have a great Transdermal Gel formula for treating strains and sprains that does not require a   prescription.  It is is called 'Keto/Guaif Gel' and contains Ketoprofen for inflammation and Guaifenesin for muscle spasms.  The gel is called 'transdermal' because it is designed to carry the active ingredients through the skin, down to the muscles to relieve the tension or spasms. 

Another advantage of using a Transdermal Gel is that it allows you to apply the active ingredients directly to the affected muscles. This formula is truly revolutionary when it comes to relieving muscle spasms. In fact, it meets the definition of a magic bullet -- it allows you to apply the active ingredients directly to the affected muscles for good and fast effect (patients often report pain relief within a minute after applying the Mag/Guaif Gel), but very little of it gets into the blood stream, so systemic side-effects and drug interactions are not expected.  Occasionally a patient will report a rash due to a sensitivity or allergy to something in the Gel.  

What is especially nice about this formula is that it doesn't cause drowsiness like so many of the oral muscle relaxers do.  If you're ready to relieve your muscle strain or sprain, you can call the pharmacy at 205-870-3150 to order a tube of Keto/Guaif Gel.  Tell them you read about it on the website.  Another option would be to stop in the pharmacy -- we'll be happy to apply a sample to make sure it works before you get it!   

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Tendonitis -- To treat tendonitis, we recommend a Transdermal Pain Gel that contains an anti-inflammatory medication called ketoprofen that is typically given by mouth.  When you take this medication by mouth, it is like painting an entire house, when only a window or two need to be painted. 

When you use Ketoprofen Gel, it allows you to 'paint just the windows that need to be painted'.  The gel is called 'transdermal' because it is designed to carry the active ingredients through the skin, down to the pain.  These transdermal pain gels are truly revolutionary when it comes to treating chronic pain. 

In fact, they meet the definition of a magic bullet -- they allow you to deliver the medication exactly where it is needed for good and fast effect (patients often report pain relief within a minute after applying the pain gel), but very little of it gets into the blood stream, so systemic side-effects and drug interactions are not expected.  Occasionally a patient will report a rash due to a sensitivity or allergy to something in the Pain Gel. 

If your pain is just an aching type of pain with no burning, sharp shooting or tingling pain, Ketoprofen Gel should work well for you.  

If you're ready to feel better and want to try Ketoprofen Gel for your for your tendonitis, click here to take action.   

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Tennis Elbow -- To treat tennis elbow, we recommend a Transdermal Pain Gel that contains an anti-inflammatory medication called ketoprofen that is typically given by mouth.  When you take this medication by mouth, it is like painting an entire house, when only a window or two need to be painted. 

When you use Ketoprofen Gel, it allows you to 'paint just the windows that need to be painted'.  The gel is called 'transdermal' because it is designed to carry the active ingredients through the skin, down to the pain.  These transdermal pain gels are truly revolutionary when it comes to treating chronic pain. 

In fact, they meet the definition of a magic bullet -- they allow you to deliver the medication exactly where it is needed for good and fast effect (patients often report pain relief within a minute after applying the pain gel), but very little of it gets into the blood stream, so systemic side-effects and drug interactions are not expected.  Occasionally a patient will report a rash due to a sensitivity or allergy to something in the Pain Gel. 

If your pain is just an aching type of pain with no burning, sharp shooting or tingling pain, Ketoprofen Gel should work well for you.  

If you're ready to feel better and want to try Ketoprofen Gel for your for your tennis elbow, click here to take action.   

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TMJ -- To treat TMJ Pain we recommend a Transdermal Pain Gel which allows you to apply the active ingredients where they are needed.  The gel is called 'transdermal' because it is designed to carry the active ingredients through the skin, down to the pain.  These transdermal pain gels are truly revolutionary when it comes to treating chronic pain. 

In fact, they meet the definition of a magic bullet -- they allow you to deliver the medication exactly where it is needed for good and fast effect (patients often report pain relief within a minute after applying the pain gel), but very little of it gets into the blood stream, so systemic side-effects and drug interactions are not expected.  Occasionally a patient will report a rash due to a sensitivity or allergy to something in the Pain Gel.   

TMJ pain is usually due to a combination of inflammation, neuropathy (pain coming directly from the nerves) and sometimes even muscle spasms or tension.  For this reason there is no one particular Transdermal Pain Gel that works for everyone.  For this reason, we recommend a FREE Pharmacy Pain Consult so our pharmacists can work with you to determine not only the best Pain Gel to help relieve your pain, but also the best place to apply the Pain Gel.  And if none of our Pain Gels work for you, you don't owe us a penny -- how is that for a risk-free offer! 

If you're ready to relieve your TMJ pain, click here to take action.   

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Trigger Finger -- To treat trigger finger, we recommend a Transdermal Pain Gel that contains an anti-inflammatory medication called ketoprofen that is typically given by mouth.  When you take this medication by mouth, it is like painting an entire house, when only a window or two need to be painted. 

When you use Ketoprofen Gel, it allows you to 'paint just the windows that need to be painted'.  The gel is called 'transdermal' because it is designed to carry the active ingredients through the skin, down to the pain.  These transdermal pain gels are truly revolutionary when it comes to treating chronic pain. 

In fact, they meet the definition of a magic bullet -- they allow you to deliver the medication exactly where it is needed for good and fast effect (patients often report pain relief within a minute after applying the pain gel), but very little of it gets into the blood stream, so systemic side-effects and drug interactions are not expected.  Occasionally a patient will report a rash due to a sensitivity or allergy to something in the Pain Gel. 

If your pain is just an aching type of pain with no burning, sharp shooting or tingling pain, Ketoprofen Gel should work well for you.  

If you're ready to feel better and want to try Ketoprofen Gel for your for your trigger finger, click here to take action.   

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Trigeminal Neuralgia -- To treat trigeminal neuralgia we recommend a Transdermal Pain Gel which allows you to apply the active ingredients where they are needed.  The gel is called 'transdermal' because it is designed to carry the active ingredients through the skin, down to the pain.  These Pain Gels are truly revolutionary when it comes to treating chronic pain. 

In fact, they meet the definition of a magic bullet -- they allow you to deliver the medication exactly where it is needed for good and fast effect (patients often report pain relief within a minute after applying the pain gel), but very little of it gets into the blood stream, so systemic side-effects and drug interactions are not expected.  Occasionally a patient will report a rash due to a sensitivity or allergy to something in the Pain Gel. 

The trick to treating neuropathic pain such as Trigeminal Neuralgia is that the best place to apply the gel is NOT always where you hurt, but rather where the problem with the nerve actually lies.  For this reason, we recommend a FREE Pharmacy Pain Consult so our pharmacists can work with you to determine not only the best Pain Gel to help relieve your pain, but also the best place to apply it. And if none of our Pain Gels work for you, you don't owe us a penny -- how is that for a risk-free offer! 

If you're ready to find a Pain Gel to help relieve your trigeminal neuralgia pain, click here to take action.   

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Vestibulitis -- This is a type of "chronic pelvic pain". Please click here for more information on how to relieve your vestibulitis pain.  Thank you

 

 

Vulvadynia -- This is a type of "chronic pelvic pain".  Please click here for more information on how to relieve your vulvadynia pain .  Thank you

 

 

 

 

 

       

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