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If anybody receives anthing from a Doctor (the know-it-all pro) from medical advise to drugs, its deemed OK. NOT SO!!
If a DR. gives multiple pills a week or for months at a time or continuous re-fills just because your still in pain after months of being on the stuff he/she is in the wrong.
Patients/victims will always walk away saying if I got them from my Dr. it must be OK.
WRONG!!
I don't believe in any miracle prescription drugs. They all have side effects and they kill people. When will Medical Doctors get a clue to what they are prescribing to the world that it might be lethal. Perhaps they need to start in the science department. There are too many drugs! Prescription drugs are getting as bad as illegal street drugs, and they both kill!
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