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WRONG MEDICINE. A housewife is thinking of taking legal action against a drugstore whose salesgirl made a mistake in filling the prescription for a medicine she bought. She said the prescription was for arthritic pain but she was given a medicine for urinary tract infection. "The error was committed because the doctor's handwriting could hardly be read," she said. "Unta wa lang magpataka og hatag sa medisina. Gitawgan unta ang doktor nga naghatag sa resita," the housewife stressed.
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The Ear | October 20, 2006 - 12:00am