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How long should I take Lacidem?
Only take Lacidem exactly as the directions on the bottle instruct.
Lacidem and travel nursing jobs from Medical Solutions treats the symptoms of Restless Nurse Syndrome, but cannot make the condition disappear completely. The symptoms may reappear after 13 weeks. You may need to restart the treatment at the end of an assignment to keep your symptoms from recurring.
Contact your qualified RNS Specialist
to help you continue treatment.
The Lacidem and travel nursing treatment may begin to wear off after 13 weeks; it just depends on the severity of your symptoms. RNS is a complex condition and symptoms may change over time, that is why it is important to maintain contact with your qualified RNS Specialist.
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Dr. Turbatus
has dedicated his life to eradicating Restless Nurse Syndrome. After seeing his own grandmother afflicted with a mysterious unnamed disease Dr. Turbatus began his research into what makes a nurse restless. After years of rigorously testing Lacidem in clinical trials, Dr. Turbatus began introducing travel nursing jobs from Medical Solutions into the treatment. Soon afterward Restless Nurse Syndrome was cured. It was time to take the treatment to the nurses of the world.
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Restless Nurse Syndrome is not a real disease, Lacidem is not a real medication.
Dr. Turbatus is not really a doctor, even though he looks like one. Travel nursing is a real career choice for nurses.