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Well, obviously. The difference is when you walk into any clinic in North America they need to confirm that you have a bacterial infection before they prescribe antibiotics. Next time you're in a doctors office look around you and you will notice three or four posters about antibiotic awareness/policy. In China, you walk into any clinic with the common cold symptons and they give you three weeks worth of amoxacilin.
Pretty much false on the NA part. They'll give it to you for suspicion of an infection, or if they think you have a high chance of becoming infected.
For example, if you have open sores they may prescribe one (seriously, don't take it. Wash with salt water and just use a cream on the wound if you are worried. Keep bandaged and don't jump in filthy water). You have a chance for infection, and it is WAY safer for them to do it (when you don't need it) than to chance you suing them for malpractice because it does get infected (after you soaked in the local lake) and they didn't take preventive measures.
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IDrownFish wrote:
Anyways, you all are horrible, @#%^ed up people
lolgaxe wrote:
Never underestimate the healing power of a massive dong.