WAG at Levsin/SL for GI or GU spasms, IBS, etc. ?? nm
Posted By: wanderer on 2007-10-29
In Reply to: med s/l locks-in-el - mm
Subject: WAG at Levsin/SL for GI or GU spasms, IBS, etc. ?? nm
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WAG here but there is a new one, Amrix, for muscle spasms, extended release etc. nm
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