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If you google 'diabetes medications' you will be able to research and find this.

Posted By: nm on 2007-09-11
In Reply to: medication - limeytypist

Subject: If you google 'diabetes medications' you will be able to research and find this.

searching helps build your knowledge and this one is easy to figure out!




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Your QA needs to do some research. SM
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But, how do you know the poster was speaking psychologically?  Really they should've typed the entire sentence for us readers, JMO. 


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