No evidence Zoflora cleaner harms fertility
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If used according to the manufacturer’s instructions, the product is safe. Read
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There’s no evidence this happened—Pfizer says the claim is false and he was not arrested. Read
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Both drugs are produced by Merck, but that doesn’t mean that they are the same. Read
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