The owner of this page had better watch out... he's liable to get a cease and desist order from Pillsbury just like rotten.com did for exhibiting the same image on their website.
Well they've had the nicotine patch for awhile, and now they're considering a nutritional patch. Why don't they use patches for other medications that should be delivered slowly over a period of time? Often medications that need to be delivered to the body over a period of time are administered in slow-dissolving capsules, but depending on a person's metabolism the rate the medication is actually absorbed can vary widely. Anyone have any insight into this?
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Well now that it's been posted on Slashdot, we can probably expect that number to increase somewhat...
The owner of this page had better watch out... he's liable to get a cease and desist order from Pillsbury just like rotten.com did for exhibiting the same image on their website.
I personally like IE better, I am not sure why. A lot of my friends ask me why i like it better and I never have a good answer.
It's because of the subliminal messages, of course!
uh... no. Inflammable means the same thing as flammable.
Well they've had the nicotine patch for awhile, and now they're considering a nutritional patch. Why don't they use patches for other medications that should be delivered slowly over a period of time? Often medications that need to be delivered to the body over a period of time are administered in slow-dissolving capsules, but depending on a person's metabolism the rate the medication is actually absorbed can vary widely. Anyone have any insight into this?
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Well now that it's been posted on Slashdot, we can probably expect that number to increase somewhat...