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#1 2004-02-17 18:41:20

bambooken
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Registered: 2004-02-17
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Topical Application of Lamisil?

Has anyone  had prolems using the topical cream for fungas - itching treatment?

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#2 2004-05-10 15:48:43

poston8
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From: Marietta, Ga. USA
Registered: 2004-05-10
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Re: Topical Application of Lamisil?

I had a horrible experience with Lamisil OTC spray for jock itch. After I started taking the treatment I began to have pins and needles all over my skin all over my body. Then I became hyper sensitive to odors and smells. I couldn't stay in a store for more than 5 mintues. Auto exhausts caused me problems. My eyes were supersensitive and were always itchy and burning. I had diarrhea constantly. My biggest problem was fear that I was dying and no doctor could find out what was wrong with me. I viisted about 4 different doctors and none of them could find anything wrong with me. I was getting desparate. After about 2 months I quit using Lamisil and very graudally the symptoms (lots more) to subside. I then researched Lamisil on the internet and found that lots of people had been injured by Lamisil (mostly oral tablets) and I decided it was the Lamisil that had caused me the problems.

I want to sue the company but the attorneys I talk to says it would cost too much to start the litigation. I'm hoping that many more people will come forward and we can get a class action suit together.

I'd like to hear from you.

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