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Diclofenac is an NSAID and long term use can reduce kidney function, not liver. Tylenol can impact your liver. A pharmacist friend has sent a Umary sample to the Auburn University pharmacy school for testing. I haven't heard anything back yet.

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Interested to see findings. Experienced overnight knee pain relief but in the 7 weeks I was on it gained 7 plus pounds and have had terrible cramps in my legs and feet at night.

That is awesome-thank you! My niece is going to Mexico and I thought I would have her pick me up a bottle.

If Auburn U provides an analysis this would be very beneficial to many people. Some of us do need to know if UMary contains diclofenac and/or a steroid in order to work with our health care providers to manage this product. Some of my friends are experiencing withdrawal issues and need this info.
Please let us know what you find out.
Thanks for you efforts!

Please post the test results when you get them.