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Arm and Shoulder pain Several years ago, I was involved in a bad trucking accident and severely injured my right forearm and wrist. My wrist was fused, but I was left with aggravating pains in my arm and shoulder. I was recently introduced to NIAVIN. Now, I'm doing great. I'm having less and less problems with the pain. My friends are freaking out on how I'm able to flex my fingers with ease, as well as doing things I have not been able to do after the wreck. When the weather is going to change (like the last 2 bad cold fronts we had come through), I feel it but it's no longer the "curled up in a little ball crying on the floor" pain it used to be... You have given me my life back. THANK YOU. I OWE YOU BIG TIME, NIAVIN ! written by:Dags Roy - Lafayette, Louisiana
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NIAVIN SAFETY
NIAVIN IS COMPLETELY SAFE WHEN USED AS DIRECTED
Niavin is a topical product and is meant to be applied to the skin.
Remember, always see your doctor first when you experience a new or worsening pain so as to exclude other potentially more serious causes or illnesses.
Q. What if I got the product in my eyes or mouth?
A. If the product was swallowed or placed in the eyes, seek immediate medical treatment. Flush the eyes with water and remove any product that remains on the skin. Do not ingest. If ingested, call for medical assistance immediately.
Q. What if I develop a rash?
A. Wash skin immediately with soap and water, discontinue use and consult a physician.
Q. Can Niavin been used with children?
A. Although no side effects have been reported in children, we recommend that the product not be used in children under the age of 10.
Q. Can Niavin be used if I am pregnant?
A. Niavin should not be used if you suspect that you are pregnant or if you are breastfeeding.
Q. Can I use Niavin if I am allergic to aspirin?
A. Niavin Body Oil contains methyl salicylate. Do not use if you have had allergic reaction to aspirin or salicylate containing products.
Q. What if my pain persists longer that 10 days?
A. If your pain worsens, persists longer than 10 days, or clears up and returns again, you should see your physician.
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