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mortimer
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Posted: 05/03/07 - 04:45 Post subject: |
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| Yesterday a friend of mine told an interesting story! His brother has some hormone problems, so he must use artificial hormones. That is why he got AndroGel. Off course, he wasnt read the instruction; he just put the gel on him and lights a cigarette, waiting for a gel to be dried. But for some reason he was on fire in a second. So, tell me is there some kind a special warnings about this fire stuff and other if you use AndroGel? |
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neddie
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Posted: 05/12/07 - 22:54 Post subject: |
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| Ha, ha! I had the same fire myself, except my wife was putting this gel on me and she light the cigarettes for both of us. Cam on baby lights my fire! Seriously, yes there is a warning on each package of AndroGel. These warnings do not include only fire, there are others, such are: liver cancer possibility, breathing problems and prostate cancer in older people. |
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