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Old 25-01-2013, 18:04   #22
Arthurgray50@blu
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Re: Antibiotic 'apocalypse' warning

What l am saying is that if a person needs a certain drug, then they should have it.

I get really fed up with people that say you cannot get everything, but if a person needs a drug to survive, then they should get a drug.

I was given a drug to replace my existing drug as it was cheaper, lets put it this way the side effect l had within an hour, my headed was spinning, l called my GP and he changed it to another product.

You cannot play around with peoples life. All GP's are there to spend as little as possible on drugs, my GP is within a group of GP's and they get there drugs within that group.
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