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Gravol wouldn't happen to be OTC in Canada would it? Strange question I know.
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It's weird I know. I prefer toolbars, even if they cut my viewing space down, to menus. And sadly, that's not all of the ones I have, just the ones I use most often. I actually have 16 listed in the View>Toolbars menu. But most of those are things like the ImageShack toolbar that I only open if needed. Or Stumble, WebDeveloper, Platypus, ScribeFire...things like that. Usually, of the ones in the pic, I shut 3 or 4 off unless I am doing the tasks that require the things on those bars. Normally, I have my combined nav/location bars, bookmark toolbar, google bar and one other open. And then the sidebar toolbar is always there and that massively polluted status bar. Another thing that helps is not having labels or any text on them. All of em have tooltips if I wanna hover. But I know what most buttons are without hovering.
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Gravol is dimenhydrinate,which is used in over the counter sleeping medication,as well as medication to prevent/treat motion sickness,as well as stomach upset.
You can get it in generic form from your local pharmacy,
100 tablets for about 4 bucks(which is cheaper than Gravol).
Not sure what OTC is,unless that is a another variation of Gravol.
I usually buy the generic brand,because you get more bang for you buck.
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