>> "Total of 1.1 million prescriptions dispensed last year - a rise of 47 per cent in a decade."
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If the group studied averaged 20 prescriptions (per what?), I would argue it’s not a remotely representative population sample You have to be moronic to believe this stuff is truthful representation of reality. I don’t believe Brits are obsessive pill poppers like this suggestspic.twitter.com/aocslvrxCb
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When the numbers don’t add up (and you aren’t given links to the raw data and how a study was done) you know you are reading FAKE News, even if allegedly from a govt source An average of 20 prescription items (unbelievable) for 65 million people is not 1.1 million It’s nonsense.pic.twitter.com/b55TM6va9Q
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