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To: Bidimus1

In any TV ad for a prescription medication, the possible side effects take up 70% of the ad time.... and in the end you realize that any medication can have virtually any side effect... and every viewer promptly forgets them all!


3 posted on 01/23/2016 8:22:34 PM PST by The All Knowing All Seeing Oz (I carry a handgun because even a small police officer is too big and heavy to carry.)
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To: The All Knowing All Seeing Oz
In any TV ad for a prescription medication, the possible side effects take up 70% of the ad time.... and in the end you realize that any medication can have virtually any side effect... and every viewer promptly forgets them all!

Do not taunt Happy Fun Ball.

4 posted on 01/23/2016 8:24:30 PM PST by dfwgator
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To: The All Knowing All Seeing Oz

Yes, that is why when they are having clear symptoms of the risk disease, they go to their doctor expecting him to determine what is wrong. If a medication-caused illness is “rare” that does not excuse the medical profession from properly diagnosing and treating it, especially now when diagnostics is fairly easy, in a case like this one. Criminal medical negligence. It’s ridiculous to blame the poor child victim.


20 posted on 01/23/2016 10:27:01 PM PST by opus1 (i'm new... hi)
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