- female
- 55 Years
- 29/01/2025
I'm really curious and a bit concerned about these two tablets my doctor suggestedJetcal K2 and Oxiray Plus. What exactly are they for, and is it okay for someone my age, 55, to take them? Can you help me understand this better?
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