yes
yea most likely
this should be consulted with a doctor. Most medicine can afect the kidney. Morphine for example wich is a tremendous painkiller affects the kidney directly. for this case medical advise should be seeked.
This combination of drugs is used to relieve moderate to moderately severe pain. This medication is sometimes prescribed for other uses; ask your doctor or pharmacist for more information.
Of course, go immediately!
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When someone asks you if you are the doctor or the patient, it usually means that you are the patient but you are trying to diagnosis your symptoms as if you were the doctor.
Doctor in Trouble was created on 1970-06-16.
i am sure it can't not if the doctor didn't see the patient
A doctor can be sued for breaking doctor/patient confidentiality.
doctors will sometimes give you marijuana for medical purposes such as dialating your eyes and they give it to you as a painkiller if no other painkiller works. so chances are, you will probably never get weed from a doctor
The patient was waiting for the doctor to arrive. She was a patient person.
No. In Australia there are rules against the amount of information a doctor can tell anyone. And normally talking about another patient to a patient is unacceptable and can be severely punished.