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Posted at 11:26 AM on Jun 22, 2008 by kate2, #31626
I just posted a link to a site and when I returned to the computer it was deleted .I will try again ***** Wonder how that keeps happen? I am not that great on the computer. My son tried to teach me some things but I am on my own now and maybe I am doing something wrong, Kate
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Reply about 1 year ago on Jun 22, 2008 by concernedcitizen, #9405

This site has very generously provided us with an opportunity to discuss the adverse side effects of medications. Their policy is to delete links to other web sites. So when they feel that they have to enforce the policy, they delete the link. We just have to accept that.

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Reply about 1 year ago on Jun 23, 2008 by sp2008, #9425

Yea but the weird thing is its usually only on intial post not on the replies. I actually wrote them and asked permission before posting link to the support group. I was told I could but yet sometimes the link disapeared. I emailed and inquired but never got response so I don't know. Under terms of use it states
"Advertising and Links to Other Sites
Medications.com does not endorse the content of any third-party website. Medications.com is not responsible for the content of links, third-party sites, sites framed within the Medications.com site or third-party advertisements, and does not make any representations regarding their content or accuracy. Your use of third-party websites is at your own risk. Medications.com does not endorse any product advertised on the Medications.com site."
It does not say we are not allowed to link.

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