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They call it a topical solution which usyally means that you put in on top of your skin

Then they call it for oral use only

So are you supposed to drink it and not use it any other way

Or are you supposed to put it in your mouth by topically rubbbing it but never drink it nor use it any other way

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@shortstories @Turkleton They mixed that with Maalox and had me drink it when i went in for ulcers.. it worked.. doc said its a bit dangerous as you can aspirate food easily with a numbed whatever flap..
@HonkHonkBoom @shortstories Yeah it works great 😄 when I was driving back from the hospital I just took a sip of it unmixed and about yacked haha
@Turkleton @shortstories tis a bit unpleasant if ya not used to chugging chemicals suspended in slime..
@Turkleton @shortstories @HonkHonkBoom Maybe those lying ass niggers are lying about the banana flavor so Floyd banana niggers will try it with their siirruupp or whatever that stuff is. 😆 But I've never seen banana flavored Lidocaine before AFAIK.
@Turkleton @shortstories @HonkHonkBoom always have a few drops of it fall into my mouth when i get dental work done. shit is nasty.
@shortstories @Turkleton I thought it was only for tooth pain, the gum ulcers, or when you accidentally bite your tongue or something. Could be why it says "Oral Topical" and "Oral Use Only, " and it's so you don't put it on top of your skin. Then again, I had no idea you could drink it before... for stomach ulcers? That's interesting. I haven't gotten stomach ulcers before or yet by some miracle, but I do know people who do and apparently it's no fun.
@shortstories @Turkleton I don't know foreign jargon but it's probably to differentiate from the lidocaine that is used for injections. That and the fact that it's meant to work locally in the esophageal tract, hence the viscousness.
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