It is difficult to predict the effectiveness of a product like Génacol™ for managing inflammatory shoulder pain. However, it may be worth trying for 30 days to see if it provides relief and makes movements easier during the day and at night. If there is no improvement after 30 days, it is unlikely to be helpful in the following months, and it may be best to stop using the product. On the other hand, if you find that it helps, you could continue for an additional one or two months.
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