Also, the ones that heave the same side effect as the reason you are prescribed in the first place. And until some time in the last 10+
years advertising prescription drugs was not allowed. But now they can as long as they list all the side effects and don’t actually specify the details of why it’s prescribed. Hence about maybe 20 seconds of a vague sales pitch with pictures of happy people, then “ask your doctor about…”, then a huge list of side effects. Pharma is spending a LOT on advertising.
It was. The thing is, the hacker somehow got to my iPhone keychain and modified the login password for the PayPal app. There are definitely some phone related issues here. Took care of the PayPal beach, but still wondering about the ghost in the machine.
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Also, the ones that heave the same side effect as the reason you are prescribed in the first place. And until some time in the last 10+ years advertising prescription drugs was not allowed. But now they can as long as they list all the side effects and don’t actually specify the details of why it’s prescribed. Hence about maybe 20 seconds of a vague sales pitch with pictures of happy people, then “ask your doctor about…”, then a huge list of side effects. Pharma is spending a LOT on advertising.