No, no charity will take unused prescription medication. Your best option is to return them to the pharmacy and they can dispose of them. You shouldn't flush them down the toilet/sink or throw them in the trash.
You can't donate unless the prescription is unopened and unused. There are a few charities that will take it, but usually they get it from clinics and hospitals.
whatever your doctor prescribed you!
One dispenses unused prescribed drugs by flushing the unused prescribed drugs down the toilet or throwing them away in the trash. Putting the drugs in acid is another way of dispensing the drugs.
Sumo cold tablets are prescribed by a doctor. They are used in some cases to treat a cold. Never take medicine unless it is prescribed to you.
Never take more tablets at once than you have been prescribed ! Even if you miss taking your medication at the suggested time, you should simply take it when you remember. Your body will not suffer because your medication is late by a short time.
No. Not under any circumstances should you take medication prescribed for your dog. If you have concerns, go to your PCP.
Yes, I'm 7 weeks pregnant and my doctor prescribed them for a gum and sinus infection.
Sleep comes from exhaustion of physical and mental activities. If you are finding it hard to sleep you can buy or be prescribed sleeping tablets. DO NOT take more then advised!!!
Sleep comes from exhaustion of physical and mental activities. If you are finding it hard to sleep you can buy or be prescribed sleeping tablets. DO NOT take more then advised!!!
can you take metronidazole tablets for bv when on your period
Warfarin (a drug which stops your blood clotting), should only be taken when prescribed by a qualified medical practitioner (a Doctor).The Doctor will tell you how long to take it and if you are worried you should discuss this with the Doctor who will explain your treatment to you.
"i think it does."pls expand on this statement. i have high blood pressure and have been prescribed to take daily metropolol tablets since 2008. i have been recently diagnosed with osteoperosis and have been prescribed to take alendronate sodium tablets once a week - which i have been taking for about two weeks now. i was also recently prescribed daily phentamine, which i had to discontinue because i suffered extreme vertigo and vomitting that caused me to be admitted at the ER. i have had to temporarily halt working because i am stil very light headed and cannot function in the field (which is about 80% of my work requirement). now, my dr has prescribed me to take hydrochlorothiazide once a day. how are all these darned pills affecting my high blood...is there anyway to rid them all?