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Pamelor is indicated for treatment of depression. It may also be used for other conditions as determined by your doctor.

Also You can save money on a prescription.
Shop around at as many pharmacies as possible. Don't forget to include online pharmacies in your search, as they often have the best prices, and you can save a lot of money on a prescription.
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P.S Many reliable online pharmacies will be happy to provide the prescription to anyone who can answer a few simple questions.

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