Enalapril
Metronidazole
metronidazole
Depakene, Klonopin, and Zarontin are prescribed for patients who have absence seizures.
Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medications relieve pain. Antidepressants may be prescribed because they inhibit the transfer of nervous signals along pain pathways.
Taking medications as prescribed. Aspirin and other heart medications may be prescribed, and the patient may need to take these medications for life.
There are no medications or surgery to treat RP.
Prescribed medications, Asprin will somewhat clear arteries. ONLY USE PRESCRIBED MEDICATION!
The swine flu shot is used to prevent the flu, not to treat the flu if you already have it. To treat the flu, antiviral medications are more likely to be prescribed, such as Tamiflu.
Developed to treat epilepsy, anticonvulsants were found to relieve pain as well. Drugs such as phenytoin (Dilantin) and carbamazepine (Tegretol) are prescribed to treat the pain associated with nerve damage.
Antidepressants commonly used to treat bulimia include desipramine (Norpramin), imipramine (Tofranil), and fluoxetine (Prozac). These medications also may treat any co-existing depression.
Because a prescription is prescribed to a specific individual. If you posses their medications it is illegal. To address this further is not necessary. Aside from the fact that medications are FDA approved to treat specific issues that have been diagnosed. Since a physician didn't diagnose YOU with a specific condition; the medication cannot be used on you. Anyway, don't do it.
No, A physician will prescribe the medicines needed to treat a patients illness. Some of the medications may only be legally given/sold to the patient with a doctors prescription, but the physician my perhaps also prescribe an analgesic (for instance paracetamol) which may be freely available without a prescription. Thus not all prescribed medications are controlled substances.