April Fool & The Medicine

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April Fool's Day

Source: Wikipedia

April Fool’s Day, sometimes called All Fool's Day, is on the first of April every
year. People can play practical jokes. That's why you shouldn't believe what is
said to you and you should be doubtful of the people around you on this day.
Someone might change the time on another person's alarm to make him
wake up very early or very late. Or she / he may put a lot of pepper in
another's food. Of course all this is done just for fun. When the trick is played
people say "April Fool" to make the poor person realize that it was just a joke.

Some of the well known and most successful pranks or practical jokes were
on the media - television, radio stations, newspapers. For instance, a BBC
television program ran a famous hoax in 1957, showing Italians harvesting
spaghetti from trees. A large number of people contacted the BBC wanting to
know how to cultivate spaghetti trees. In 2008, the BBC again reported on a
newly discovered colony of flying penguins showing people walking with the
penguins in Antarctica, and following their flight to the Amazon rainforest.
The Medicine

• This medicine must be taken as directed.


• Before using, shake the bottle.
• Dose: 50ml to be taken twice daily after the midday and evening meals.

Instructions:
• Do not take this medicine on an empty stomach or immediately before
lying down.
• If any of the following occur, discontinue taking the medicine and
contact your doctor: dizziness, vomiting, blurred vision.
• This medicine is not available without a prescription and is not suitable
for children under 5 years.
• Once you have begun to take this medicine you must continue to take
it until the bottle is empty, unless advised otherwise by your doctor.
• Only one course of this medicine should be taken in a period of six
months.
• Expiry date: 16 February 2004.

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