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To: NOW who wrote (40453)11/2/2005 4:22:03 AM
From: Elroy Jetson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116555
 
Production of Tamiflu was and continues to be extremely constrained. So much so it is no longer for sale.

In the event Tamiflu proves useful in an potential H5N1 pandemic, I believed it would not be available for sale at that time -- as is already the case.

I thought its modest cost worthy of purchase for that reason.

I have explained this to you previously on many occasions but, for your own reasons, you have chosen to "pretend to misunderstand" what I have written.

You're offended by people discussing or using prescription drugs. That's your problem, not mine. Deal with it.

I hope not too many people find themselves now living in regret, having been misled by your reckless and paranoid advice.
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