Rheumatorid Arthritis
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I have R.A. and what I need to know is there any way I can get Bextra to medicate this condition? If so how do I go about getting it ect. Thank You. |
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It has been withdrawn from the market and I do not know how it can be reliably or safely obtained. Older drugs, those have gone off patent, are sometimes available through specialty or designer pharmacies. Bextra was still under patent when it was removed from market. |
Last update: 07:20 PM Thursday, April 12, 2007
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