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Re: DIR fees to pharmacies
[Re: TexasHuntress]
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01/11/20 11:38 AM
01/11/20 11:38 AM
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t isn’t hard to believe that there are some cures for things that simply are not allowed to be manufactured because there would be some decline in the bottom line. There's more $$ to be made off treatment than offering a cure. I can't confirm that, but I do believe it. Some believe that it secretly helps with population control as well. I honestly can't say there isn't some truth behind that assumption.
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