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It's fascinating.Originally posted by sasguru View PostWhy do you lot waste your time arguing with a drunken Glaswegian fool?

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He's in a different league of stupid. That's for sure.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostIt's fascinating.Hard Brexit now!
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You'll be trying to fix broken wrists at TA bases soon.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostBecause I've been working with clinical terminology for the last 20 years.Comment
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We've given shoot loads of evidence and still the dimwit Minny can't understand the facts. Well here you go, try MS drugs. Definitely a drug, even Minny can't deny that
Some MS Therapy Costs Lowered in the UK. What About the US?I am what I drink, and I'm a bitter man
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Don’t bring BR14 and Seany into this!Originally posted by sasguru View PostWhy do you lot waste your time arguing with a drunken Glaswegian fool?
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I know enough to know that insulin is a drug.Originally posted by minestrone View PostYou'll be trying to fix broken wrists at TA bases soon.Comment
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How about the BNF, since they are the ones who define drugs in the UK, not doctors...Originally posted by minestrone View PostWhy don't you go an find a doctor to ask.
INSULIN | Drug | BNF content published by NICE
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SODIUM CHLORIDE | Drug | BNF content published by NICEOriginally posted by WTFH View PostHow about the BNF, since they are the ones who define drugs in the UK, not doctors...
INSULIN | Drug | BNF content published by NICE
It appears the British National Formulary in the “drugs” section.Comment
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When sodium chloride is administered to a patient for medicinal purposes, it's a drug. They don't just use table salt. This really isn't very hard.Originally posted by minestrone View PostComment
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