Can I chew the AZO® Urinary Pain Relief tablets? No, chewing the tablets will cause the teeth and mouth to become stained. The tablets are intended to be taken whole, and should not be cut, chewed or crushed. What kind of food allergies do the AZO® Urinary Pain Relief packages...
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I agree with Bazooka Mario. The sections are needlessly wordy, and personality section reads too much into a very basic character: cut out the fluff and his personality can be summed up in one sentence, which does not justify a whole section. The physical appearance can also be covered in ...
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I am not real sure where to start with this one. It’s going to be a bit rambling. I have so many conflicting thoughts on it and some of it feels like “nitpicking”. Especially because as I understand it, this is the studio’s first “big budget AAA” style game. A lot of the...
AZO® Urinary Tract Defense should not be taken with anticoagulants, steroid drugs, or in addition to other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (aspirin, ibuprofen, naproxen and others). Can I chew the AZO® Urinary Tract Defense Tablets? No. The tablets are intended to be taken whole,...