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Vol 274 No 7335 p147
5 February 2005

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Received Wisdom!

From Mr C. Morris, MRPharmS

I could not help but laugh at Peter Beckley’s letter (PJ, 29 January, p114) regarding problems that he has had enough of, and I myself have often contemplated printing pamphlets or even posters to explain the difference between original and sugar-free Calpol or original and non-drowsy Benylin.

In a bid to clear up more hard-to-answer questions, I would like to relay to the readership a question that definitely needed answering.

A woman enquired whether Wisdom toothbrushes could be used on other teeth, or just the wisdom ones! Wisdom toothbrush customer services at first did not seem to take me seriously when I rang them for clarification and the person I spoke to seemed to have problems replying, but apparently their toothbrushes can be used on any number and sort of teeth.

I was wondering whether I could put this in towards my continuing professional development quota for the year, as it had never occurred to me before to ask.

Chris Morris
Newquay, Cornwall

 

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