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by - written on 09/02/01 (Very useful, 83 readings)
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Pills That Work - Pills that dont These days there are often many different pills that can be taken to help with an illness, are you taking the best one? Well this is a question that can not and SHOULD NOT be answered by a book, you need to trust your GP or specialist - but this book is worth a read, it may put your mind at rest, or it may cause you to ask questions and raise concerns with a health care professional. The book is careful to stress that you should not alter your medications by yourself, and that the book is for information purposes only, but even so I would not recommend it for hypochondriacs or persons who may misunderstand the ... Read the complete review
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