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Someone elses pills

Is it possible that you can use someone elses pills? Im just curious
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No! Absolutely not, you're not only denying someone of their medication but you've not been assessed by a medical practitioner to determine whether the pills are suitable for you.
C'om on get real....
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i guess its not a case of some1 elses pills its a case of are they rite for you and only you should know the answer to that failing that ask a doc
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