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Definitely a "B" sound at the beginning listed with other vitamins too. Thx for thinking for

Posted By: grace on 2007-08-20
In Reply to: Biotin? sm - Txczech

Subject: Definitely a "B" sound at the beginning listed with other vitamins too. Thx for thinking for me!




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Subject: I can't catch a "J" sound. It's at the beginning

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Subject: And vitamins don't take a hyphen, so B12. nm

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Subject: drug list; I assume it's like ADEK vitamins. nm

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