A simple and absolute rule: If it's a prescribedmedication, take it exactly as prescribed!
Notification to Commanders when four or more medications are prescribed
You can be prescribed it and still drive. But if you're actually on it, and subject to intoxicating effects of it, then it'll be illegal for you to drive.Added: Regardless of whether it is prescribed, or not, being under the influence of medications still leaves you open to a charge of DUI.
sad to say but there still is no cure for HIV/aids, only medications prescribed by a physician.
Sometimes the benefits outweigh the risks. otherwise i would just say profit.
no. you are over 18 and regardless of being on his policy, you have patient disclosure rights..
There are many medications that can be prescribed to aid someone in their quest to quit smoking. Another option is the electronic cigarette, which still gives one the illusion of smoking.
I have many times in the past and have a sister in law who was prescribed both. You should still check with a Doctor though.
Yes, though rarely due to abuse potential and new anti anxiety drugs( Valium , Xanax , etc.)
no
One certain medication prescribed for migraines contains a barbiturate (butalbital) There are three formulations: Fioricet - butalbital, acetaminophen, caffeine Fioricet with codeine - butalbital, acetaminophen, caffeine, codeine Fiorinal - butalbital, aspirin, caffeine No other medications prescribed for migraine contain barbiturates. Barbiturates as a drug class have been phased out nearly completely by benzodiazepines (Xanax, Ativan, etc..), although some barbiturates are still used to treat epilepsy (and even then, there are many, many newer anti-epilepsy medications for a doctor to choose from).
You move on and don't let him stop you. If you are still interested in him you tell him to leave his girlfriend. If he loves you he will. Otherwise you know.
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