what is the diabetic neuropathy medication for the foot and leg which i think start with the letter ” M”?
someone please give me the answer cause I know someone has the problem are no someone that does
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3 Responses to “what is the diabetic neuropathy medication for the foot and leg which i think start with the letter ” M”?”
Mecobalamin (a special vitamin B12 ) Coupled with a anti-depressant
And of course a pain killer. Not tyenol with codeine, Something stronger. I take Tramadol . A non-addictive form of opiate.
Heres what I took:: Tegretol. Mecobalamin. Tramadol. It worked. I still take the Mecobalamin.
One study suggests that once absorbed, methylcobalamin may be retained in the body better than cyanocobalamin.[
Mecobalamin (a special vitamin B12 ) Coupled with a anti-depressant
And of course a pain killer. Not tyenol with codeine, Something stronger. I take Tramadol . A non-addictive form of opiate.
Heres what I took:: Tegretol. Mecobalamin. Tramadol. It worked. I still take the Mecobalamin.
One study suggests that once absorbed, methylcobalamin may be retained in the body better than cyanocobalamin.[
Good Luck
I take Cymbalta for it. One a day. I don't know what the M is about.
I took Amytriptaline, which is an anti-depressant but has a secondary effect of lessening the symptoms of Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy.