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s/l patient applies 4 "clicks" of bioidentical hormones? - Abby
Posted: Dec 03, 2009
Bioidentical hormones. She applies 4 "clicks" 1 mL. x 2 daily
Anyone know what the click part really is?
Thanks!!
Abby
Clicks - dsauverwald
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