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		<title>Q-Profen Questions &amp; Answers - Drugs.com</title>
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			<title>Is Q-Profen dangerous?</title>
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My son has 12 Q-Profens that were not prescribed to him by a dr. They are in a pill bottle that belonged to someone else. I believe he either paid for them &#34;on the street&#34; or a &#34;friend&#34; gave them to him. He is addicted to opiates and we thought he had withdrawn. I don&#039;t know what to do.
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