Yes. Most pharmacies will allow you to pick up a monthly prescription up to a week early.
You can never get your prescription early cuz i tried. It worked for about 6 months; i use to get my xanax 1-2 wks early And now my medical card will gve it to me on time once in a blue moon or 3-5 days later. I think that's BS!!!!
The DS stands for days supply on an antibiotic prescription. Days supply means how many days the prescription should last if the prescription is taken as directed.
You can't. It makes its own decision, not you.
few wemon live in colonies.
Most prescriptions are never good after a year, and many of them are good for only a few days to a few weeks. So if the Percocet is more than a year old, you need to throw them out. As for the prescription itself, by law prescriptions for Percocet cannot be refilled.
Most kinds of birth control will regulate your period, but will not make them 100% predictable. You can still have spotting and periods that start a few days early, or a few days late. However, if this early period is a heavier than normal flow for you, and/or if you experience very painful cramping, you should contact your doctor.
If you remove NuvaRing early, you're likely to have withdrawal bleeding earlier as well.
Rabies symptoms can show up anywhere from a few days, to a year.
There's no harm in applying the patch a few day too early. If it's your first patch, just use a backup method for seven days.
Too early to tell. Try test again in a few weeks.
Most likely it is PMS and your period will start in a few days.
Depending on your prescription and how strong it is and how it is taken usually between 2 to 5 days.