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Larabee Dong

Reading this article makes me remember about my husband who is working in a hospital talking about cases that many of the patients would not take the oral medicines. As a resolution, the doctor decided to give the patients injectable medicines (no more oral meds) to ensure the patients' recovery.

The medical department/associations should take this issue seriously.

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