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Janv1979
Asked January 2018
On my Dr. report the pain clinic Dr. wrote time for AID. What does that mean?
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Call the pharmacy and ask.
01/02/2018 18:19:44
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Agree with Barb that you should seek a professional answer, but because you were in a pain clinic, I'd ask if they are referring to an anti-inflammatory drug.
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