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Reply to "Why can't a school trust my kid to take meds on her own during the day?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Op here. PP, you're not very good at staying on topic, are you? I can't believe I have to answer this but no, not overweight, she plays sports after school every day. She has endometriosis and has extremely painful periods. Please don't lecture me about exercise when we have found what works. [/quote] Thanks for answering OP and sincere apologies for offending you. I am European and I find the US over-prescribes medication in comparison to the rest of the world, treating often the symptoms rather than the causes. This was interesting to me, not meant as a slight to you.[/quote] Aleve is OTC (over the counter) which means it is not prescription medication that you need doctor-involvement for. [/quote] making strong medications available without a script is part of the problem.[/quote] Time to log off.[/quote]
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