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I don't think so because I can hear a CL sound at the beginning.

Posted By: kjlange on 2007-10-17
In Reply to: simvastatin? nm - charlie

Subject: I don't think so because I can hear a CL sound at the beginning.




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Subject: thanks for the suggestions, but i definitely hear a P sound. =) nm

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Subject: no, i dont hear a T sound, but thanks anyway =) nm

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Subject: That would certainly fit, I would think. I do clearly hear the "tic" sound. nm

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