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Can the Sun really turn you green?

21 Oct 2009

I’m not, by nature, a tree-hugger. Nor am I a Sun reader.

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Anonymous,
06 Nov 2009
Think you may be on to a winner here Copperfield. After all, patients hardly ever put a strip of each of their tablets into one box for convenience, they don't keep epipens or nitrolingual sprays in the car just in case, they don't pop a tablet too many, drop it on the floor and put in back in the blister pack or the bottle... There are any number of ways to screw up the quality of drugs that I can think of and probably a few beyond even your wildest imaginings. But I'll leave it there as I'm sure your blog is written very much tongue in cheek to provide a bit of light relief... john
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