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Waklert
50mg 150mg 250mg

Walasa - EC
400mg 800mg

Walavin
125mg 250mg 500mg

Walix
600mg

Wampocap
500mg 750mg 1000mg

Warfarin Sodium
1mg 2mg 2.5mg 3mg 4mg 5mg 6mg 7.5mg 10mg

Welchol
625mg

Wellbutrin
75mg 100mg

Wellbutrin SR - SR
200mg 150mg

Wellbutrin XL - XL
150mg 300mg

Wellcovorin
15mg 5mg

Wigraine
100mg/1mg

Windamet
500mg/1mg 500mg/2mg 500mg/4mg 1000mg/2mg 1000mg/4mg

Windia
2mg 4mg

Winpred
1mg 5mg 50mg

Wymesone
0.5mg 4mg

Wymox
250mg 500mg



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A man diagnosed with stage four colon cancer has come through his ordeal thanks to Canadian drugs. Sixty-two year old Howard Jones, a father of 5 from Surrey, BC was diagnosed with the deadly disease four years ago in 2010, but the Canada drugs and 'excellent' treatment he received in British Columbia has saved his life, even though the cancer had already spread to his lymph nodes (and later on to his liver) before it was even diagnosed. Later on, surgery removed part of his colon, lymph nodes and later on sixty five percent of his liver, after which he was forced to be subjected to no less than thirteen rounds of chemotherapy. By August 2011, the disease had apparently gone, but Jones still had to undergo a further four rounds of chemo, just to be sure. Jonessays the late diagnosis was a result of experiencing no symptoms from the slowly spreading cancer, which may have been masked by other Canada drugs medication he was taking for a heart condition. Jones originally paid for the Canadian drugs cocktail he received from his own savings.