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I don't know the name for this route (or if it's already been covered) but some years ago there was a trend in my area (Seattle) of cutting open a small flap of skin and sticking a pill into the wound before shutting it. Would someone want to research it and add it on? (I can totally do it as well)
I don't know the name for this route (or if it's already been covered) but some years ago there was a trend in my area (Seattle) of cutting open a small flap of skin and sticking a pill into the wound before shutting it. Would someone want to research it and add it on? (I can totally do it as well)
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Hey there, we don't want to advocate this ROA and can't find any formal literature on the topic. All I can find is a drugs-forum post discussing it, but feel free to do research yourself and let me know if you find anything.
Thanks for the interesting comment. :)
--[[User:Oskykins|Oskykins]] ([[User talk:Oskykins|talk]]) 15:47, 29 July 2016 (UTC)

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I don't know the name for this route (or if it's already been covered) but some years ago there was a trend in my area (Seattle) of cutting open a small flap of skin and sticking a pill into the wound before shutting it. Would someone want to research it and add it on? (I can totally do it as well)


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Hey there, we don't want to advocate this ROA and can't find any formal literature on the topic. All I can find is a drugs-forum post discussing it, but feel free to do research yourself and let me know if you find anything.

Thanks for the interesting comment. :)

--Oskykins (talk) 15:47, 29 July 2016 (UTC)