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I'd give him 3 and 2 since that's what he said, and put a slash between Kenalog/Xylocaine. nm

Posted By: They get what they give. NM on 2007-09-06
In Reply to: How is this typed - Kenalog

Subject: I'd give him 3 and 2 since that's what he said, and put a slash between Kenalog/Xylocaine. nm

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Could be Xylocaine and Celestone. nm
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or viscous Xylocaine (sm)
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then maybe a slash should go in there
Subject: then maybe a slash should go in there

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