What is Lacidem?
In order to successfully treat Restless Nurse Syndrome Dr. Turbatus developed Lacidem, an organic based drug with the active organic ingredient Snoitulos. After years of research on squirrels (who, on one of his many nature walks, he noticed were also restless) he was at a dead end.
It wasn’t until a visit to Peru to find his lost parents that he discovered a strange breed of squirrels that were not restless. This led to his discovery of the Snoitulos dandelion. After a series of successful experiments he began testing Lacidem on restless nurses. He soon realized that with nurses however, travel nursing jobs from Medical Solutions must also be included in the treatment. After travel nursing was introduced into the treatment of his test subjects, their Restless Nurse Syndrome symptoms disappeared.
For most nurses Lacidem has side effects. Be sure to read about the possible
You should avoid doing anything boring while taking Lacidem.
Important Safety Information: Lacidem and travel nursing is not for everyone. Lacidem tablets may cause you to see new places, enjoy your job, make more money, meet new friends or learn new skills; or to smile and laugh uncontrollably when you talk about your experiences.
Tell your qualified RNS Specialist if you experience any of these side effects. Also tell your qualified RNS Specialist if you experience new or increased confidence, new knowledge, unexplainable happiness, job satisfaction or intense urges to take on new challenges every 13 weeks while taking Lacidem. Side effects include overwhelming new experiences, sore facial muscles from too much smiling, drowsiness from late nights with new friends, and dizzying tours of amazing locations. Most patients were not bothered enough to stop taking Lacidem.
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