More description
Posted By: Abby on 2009-01-13
In Reply to: Maybe Colace? need more info to be sure. NM - NY2
Subject: More description
It definately has 3 syllables. I think it might be for cerebral palsy. Thanks for trying to help me!!!
Abby
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More description
Subject: More description
It definately has 3 syllables. I think it might be for cerebral palsy, but not sure.
Thanks for the idea!
Abby
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