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This is a great advice and very informative.People will be aware especially to those who are planning to donate medicines. Let us continue helping people who are in needs and be an inspiration to others!
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>hello
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>in the distribution services
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>only the brand name
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Posted by: dr daniel elbaz | April 30, 2010 at 04:47 AM
Haiti and Chile has been badly hit by a major catastrophe we'll just find a way to generate all the help we can get and bring this to these nation. These people suffers with lack of medical supplies for their needs.
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