and nexium, furosemide
Is Baclofen, Tramadol, Warfarin or Lipitor available in liquid or chewable tab form?
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- 4 Aug 2009 by joyyarb
- Updated
- 9 Sep 2009
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- lipitor, nexium, baclofen, furosemide, tramadol, warfarin
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