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Alkodez: Take BEFORE – do not suffer AFTER!

23.04.2013

In April and May, the drug “Alkodez® IC”can be seen on the central TV channels of Ukraine in 5 creative commercials based on USSR posters. The drug “Alkodez® ІC” is used to prevent and reduce the toxic effects of alcohol, in acute and chronic alcohol intoxication, in alcoholic abstinent syndrome, as well as in the treatment of liver diseases.
ALKODEZ: Accepts BEFORE – do not suffer AFTER!

Look FOR ALKODEZ in magazines “MAXIM” and “Autoworld”.
Hear about ALKODEZ at Radio ROKS and Avtoradio.
Look for ALKODEZ on youtube.
                                                                                                                                                        

 

 

 

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