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« Thread Started on Sept 17, 2009, 9:08pm »

Acne medications and treatment is so expensive, particularly when it takes four or five different options to find what works. I bet I am not the only one with $100s worth of products in my bathroom. I get my meds from www.progressiverx.com. They have helped me cut costs because they are set up for people that are uninsured or under insured. They require a prescription. They also give a lot of money to charity, which I like. Best of luck.
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