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13 June, 23:03

When one patient with a common cold takes a medicine and the other patient does not take any medicine, the person who takes medicine recovers faster than the person who does not take medicine

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  1. 13 June, 23:28
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    I may be wrong depending on what the patient is having the medicine for but antibiotics are useless to fix colds, the flu and viral infections, so the patient who doesn't take the medicine can still recover faster then the patient who takes the medicine.
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