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                    [Summary] => First, let me apologize for some errors made last week. The local brand name of the medicine that works well for my mother is Abixa not Ebixa. It is called Ebixa in England but Abixa locally. So, if you’re going to buy it locally, ask for Abixa. Second, Aricept is not related to Ativan. Dr.
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