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Default Oct 07, 2024 at 08:20 AM
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who made the inconsistency and doesn't allow knowledge? sometimes you're supposed to take two and sometimes one, but it doesn't even say "take 400mg," WITH "200mg per tablet" sometimes so you have to look up ibuprofen doses and, yes, take two. Why doesn't it just come as 400? Score it if someone wants 200.

oh yeah, that'd decrease profit.

once I had a brand that said peel back label for directions and there was nothing on the other side for how many/how often to take it, but of course there was a lot of print saying to get emergency medical help if you die.

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