Absolutely not! You have to be in possesion of a drug to be arrested for it. The only reason I could see you being arrested is if you are on some kind of probation or prison release program and the conditions are that you are drug tested. Doctors are there to help you medically, not legally. Best of luck to you.
No. As you are trying to get help and get out of trouble but you may get asked if you have any left to dispose of but it can differ depending on where you live.
rash, swelling, or difficulty breathing after taking acetaminophen should stop taking the drug and get immediate medical attention. Other rare side effects include yellow skin or eyes, unusual bleeding or bruising, weakness, fatigue
Adverse Effects
Side effects such as dizziness, drowsiness, confusion and clumsiness or unsteadiness usually do not need medical attention unless they are long-lasting or they interfere with normal activities.
Some of the possible side effects from taking the drug called phenylephrine are a rapid heart beat, severe dizziness, and a dangerously high blood pressure. If any of these symptoms are being experienced, one should seek immediate medical attention.
most common side effect, drowsiness, usually goes away as the body adjusts to the drug. If it does not, reducing the dosage may be necessary. Other side effects, such as dry mouth, also may occur and do not need medical attention unless they continue.
The FDA can not be held liable for injuries from drug side effects. Those responsible for a liability are the manufactures that produce the products and even medical professionals.
Drug info usually refers to a service provided by Pharmacists known as Drug Information where doctors, nurses, hospitals, clinics and other healthcare providers call pharmacists in this specialty with questions to certain medications, medical procedures and drug effects (or side effects).
Research suggests that side effects from Ritalin the drug used to treat attention deficit disorder may be caused by contamination of enantiomers or molecules that are mirror images of one another.
No snorting medicine would have a drug effect on you
David A. Price Evans has written: 'Genetic Factors in Drug Therapy' -- subject(s): Drug effects, Drug therapy, Medical genetics, Pharmacogenetics, Variation (Genetics)
Which drug can receive the effects of anaphylaxis