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Soluble pain-killers other than aspirin...
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She's has experience in geriatrics and prescribing painkillers from morphine down to aspirin.
She's a strong proponent of suppositories, only used widely for children in UK.
She reckons that women tend to be less squeamish about this sort of thing, and in a caase where there is stomach problem and chronic severe pain, perhaps her GP could be asked about it.
She's has experience in geriatrics and prescribing painkillers from morphine down to aspirin.
She's a strong proponent of suppositories, only used widely for children in UK.
She reckons that women tend to be less squeamish about this sort of thing, and in a caase where there is stomach problem and chronic severe pain, perhaps her GP could be asked about it.
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