[Type-2-Diabetes] Lipitor Query - Leg Cramps
Hi John, My Dr. told me to take Co Q-10 200mg, but 100mg worked for me. I didn’t have pain just cramps, but those can be painful too of course. Sammi
Hi John, My Dr. told me to take Co Q-10 200mg, but 100mg worked for me. I didn’t have pain just cramps, but those can be painful too of course. Sammi
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