Yes, an insurance company can legally deny covering prescription medication if they find that it isn't unnecessary. Sometimes this happens when the insurance company feels like the diagnoses is wrong, or the medicine is inappropriate.
I currently drive a vehicle for a company. I am on loritab prescription for headaches, and I let my employers know this. My boss gave me the impression that anything prescribed would not fail me in DOT nor company random drug screens.
This drug is prescribed for moderate to severe pain, such as after surgery.
Not legally, no.
A non prescribed drug is a drug you buy at a street corner. It's also a drug that a doctor didn't prescribe to you.
Yes
Yes a drug can be legal if it is prescribed by the doctor.
a drug prescribed for adhd
Heroin is an illegal drug. Not a medication that can be prescribed because it is addictive.
Yes, any amphetamines will show up on a drug test. After the results of your test come in, you will receive a call from the company which does the testing and they will ask you to bring in proof that you are indeed prescribed that medication. You then bring in your bottle that shows the medication is prescribed to you and the company that does the testing will report to the employer that you are clean.
You have prescription speed in you, no you will not pass a drug test. But, the fact it is legally prescribed to you won't make a negative difference in the outcome of failing the drug test.
Yes if its prescribed by the doctor.
This drug must be prescribed. There is no OTC of this form.