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by missy moo » 13 Feb 2018, 20:56
I just read online it's diltiazem together with bethanechol the relaxes the (behind) muscles but my diltiazem doesn't say it has bethanechol in it?
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by SusieUK » 14 Feb 2018, 10:06
Neither does mine although I don't use it any more as I found it seemed to make things worse! I'm sure it irritated my skin tags & sometimes caused a great deal of itching.
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