the piece of paper that a doctor gives you to get the medication. or if it's a medication you had taken before and need to get refilled you can take the bottle to the pharmacy
well if the medication is a controlled substance not prescribed to you, they all can get you arrested for possession.
it is prescribed for hypertension.
If that "medication" is marijuana, then yes.
Medication is prescribed by doctors, who set the dosage.
Heroin is an illegal drug. Not a medication that can be prescribed because it is addictive.
You can go onto www.drugs.com and find this medication. Never take anything not prescribed to you. All medicines have adverse side effects and can have bad interactions with other medications you take. If you found this and are thinking of taking this medication, the best thing you can do is flush it down the toliet if it has not been prescribed by a health professional.
Vicoden and Ibuprofen is mostly prescribed for pain.
Yes, any amphetamines will show up on a drug test. After the results of your test come in, you will receive a call from the company which does the testing and they will ask you to bring in proof that you are indeed prescribed that medication. You then bring in your bottle that shows the medication is prescribed to you and the company that does the testing will report to the employer that you are clean.
A regimen of immunosuppressive, or anti-rejection, medication is prescribed to prevent the body's immune system from rejecting the new kidney.
Yes
If it is regulated by the FDA as a medication that can only be delivered under the recommendation of a licensed physician.
It is extremely important to notify your pharmacist of all allergies. If the prescribed medication does contain the ingredient that you're allergic to (like codeine), it's their job to consult with the doctor to find another medication that will be just as effective that does not contain the ingredient that you are allergic to.