Christian
November 11th, 2003, 12:58 PM
This year I spent 6 Months in Tanzania (Arusha) and after the first day
stopped taking my malaria tablets. They are in an excellent condition
(we rented a house and they remained in a cubboard all the time - no
exposure to sunlite and heat. I've got both, malarone and lariam. I
would donate the money to the Shinda Basic School in Arusha where I
worked for four months. Make an offer.
Producer: GlaxoSmithKline
Ch.Nr. 2G435B
Use By Date: 07/2007
Quantity: 3 Boxes with 12 tablets each
As far as the pice is concerned, I thought 60% of the retailprice would
be OK. Everything goes to charity. I can guarantee you, that the tablets
left the room only once when we moved house, otherwise they were stored
always in a cubboard with no exposure to heat, dampness or sunlight!!!
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stopped taking my malaria tablets. They are in an excellent condition
(we rented a house and they remained in a cubboard all the time - no
exposure to sunlite and heat. I've got both, malarone and lariam. I
would donate the money to the Shinda Basic School in Arusha where I
worked for four months. Make an offer.
Producer: GlaxoSmithKline
Ch.Nr. 2G435B
Use By Date: 07/2007
Quantity: 3 Boxes with 12 tablets each
As far as the pice is concerned, I thought 60% of the retailprice would
be OK. Everything goes to charity. I can guarantee you, that the tablets
left the room only once when we moved house, otherwise they were stored
always in a cubboard with no exposure to heat, dampness or sunlight!!!
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