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The image shows a document with the title "U.S. MEDICAL CENTRE" at the top. The text is red and centered on the page. Below this title is a table with columns labeled "Drug Name/Code," "Qty," "Price ($)," and "Amount Due." In the first row of the table, there are two entries: "HUMAN MENOPAUSE" in the Drug Name/Code column and "100" in the Quantity column. There is a handwritten annotation above this entry, circling the words "HUMAN MENOPAUSE" and underlining it with red ink. The image has a formal appearance consistent with official or medical documentation.
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