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Omni-Vent is a definite...I told you

Posted By: Raging Rad MT on 2008-04-09
In Reply to: please sm - tealight

Subject: Omni-Vent is a definite...I told you

I was not sure about Nasonex.  Since I have no work until 9 AM and I get up early, I try to help people with only the terminology I know.  Otherwise I do not post.  I'm sorry I could not answer your question of Nasonex, but like I said, that is the only thing that comes to mind.  I looked in my drug books and found nothing other than that.  I looked in my ENT book as it has drugs listed and again nothing.  I have done a lot of research for you, be a little more appreciative.  Sounds like I got up on the wrong side of the bed this morning.  Good luck with your search.  Perhaps someone else can help you and that is your best bet when people start getting on.


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