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Ever heard of a medicine called Fercon? (systolic murmur)

Posted By: quietmoods on 2007-10-23
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Subject: Ever heard of a medicine called Fercon? (systolic murmur)

I can't find it in my drug list and the only thing that comes up is Google/WebMD but it doesn't give anything about it at all.  Anyone know what Fercon is/where I can find the info on it at?  TIA 


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