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The Pros and Cons of Diclophanic
Diclophanic is part of a family of drugs that was originally placed on aspirin. The drug can get through the epidermis and into the muscle or the joint. It's not an easy trick to pull off, but manufacturers have done it. Different studies show about 5 to 15 times less drug ends up in the bloodstream if you put it on the skin than if you take it via a tablet.
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