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How can I take my medication if I can’t swallow?

Posted by: Chris Palmer | October 06th, 2009 | Swallowing difficulties | 1 Comment

Although swallowing difficulties can affect anyone, almost 60% of people over the age of 65 experience difficulties in swallowing capsules or tablets.

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