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I'm not the one who's ever tried a mexicore. I'm not going to try it. I read about the mexicore because it was prescribed to my mom. You have different prices for this medicine in Russia, apparently due to large volumes. We have a shop in Ukraine with a mass discharge of unknown science dick is quietly covered. I see that from the nasal drops, for example, there are only vasoconstrictors, antihistamines and sea water left. Previously, only some shit, like eucalyptus, was not offered to pour and doctors and advertising. The vitamin complex is 30 tabs. B1, B6, B12, in which 200 mg of B6, one of the largest and oldest Kiev plants, costs 170 UAH. And a mexicor 20 tab. some garage brand, at which address on Google Street in general gas station, costs 300 UAH. And I wouldn't recommend experimenting with some bullshit without proper scientific research in normal countries if there's a million-times-studied counterpart in the form of a rubbish vitamin.
Besides, you rely on two anons! Maybe they had a B6 deficiency, how do you know? How many people in the world drink antidepressants with banal chronic vitamin deficiency do you know? Relatively affordable tests (1500 UAH per group B) for vitamins appeared not so long ago, progress has not reached all doctors in our region, the more they are still not free and for many expensive. Therefore, not all doctors risk sending for such tests, suddenly they will show the norm and the patient will make a scandal why he spent money, amitriptyline costs 30 hryvnia and any grandmother can eat them.