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Ian

by Ianmelkbos, Feb 08, 2008 05:39AM
Hi
I am suffering from burning feet. The local doctor put me on Neourontin but my feet are still burning after 6 weeks of using this. Can anyone help to solve this problem?
Looking forward in hearing from ou
Ian  
Member Comments (1)

by KevinHarney, Feb 08, 2008 07:32AM
Usually Neuropathy is a one way disease.  It only gets worse and not better.  However, if the problem persists the Dr. can increase the dosage of Neurotin to help it more.  I advise going back to the Dr. to see if they will increase the prescription amount.
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