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    E.D. Steele Posts: 1, Reputation: 1
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    Aug 17, 2011, 12:22 PM
    The Use of Butazoladin
    Butazoladin:
    I am a tennis player who was given Butazoladin many years ago believing ahead of time that it would NOT work. However, it was as close to a magic bullet as I could find. After about 3 pills - maybe 1or 2 days - the tennis elbow and tennis shoulder went away as it by magic. Then the Lawyers got into the act and it was taken off the market. Good grief I wish it were available. I then turned to shots of steroids into the shoulder which weakened the shoulder and I rinally ripped out my rotary cuff muscles. Buta worked well and steroide shots destroyed my shoulder; needless to say, I have bad feelings about the orthopods and lawyers who did this. Is there really a problem with Buta or is this a lawyer thing? I may have a source in Korea. If so, what quantity should be used as a pill?
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    Aug 17, 2011, 12:37 PM

    As far as I know it isn't off the market entirely, as an anti inflammatory for pain it is used for Rheumatoid Arthritis. Can't tell you what quantity to use as a pill; only a pharmacist can advise you on that.

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