It depends on how often the pill should be taken and for how long.
Obtaining any prescription medication, especially opioid pain medications, without a prescription, is illegal. With an appropriate prescription, the pills are not illegal.
Yes it is.
yes over the counter pills or prescription pills
The best prescription pills for losing water weight are Bumetanide (Bumex), Furosemide (Lasix), and Torsemide(Demadex). These pills are considered to be the strongest available diuretics.
Diabetes medicine always needs a prescription. There are certain pills and insulins that cannot just be bought. The only thing you can buy without a prescription are sugar pills or candy.
As long as they have a prescription for them, there is nothing wrong with it.
yes
most of the more prescribed pain pills are opiods
Yes he can do that. As long as he did not prescribe over a 3 month supply on a single prescription, it is fine. By law, C-II medications, such as Adderall, can NOT have any refills, meaning the patient must return to the Dr. everytime a refill is needed to obtain a new prescription. A doctor can write up to a 3 month's supply of medication on a single prescription, BUT insurance companies will only PAY for a ONE month supply of medication at a time. If you pay out of pocket, you can get all 3 month's worth on a single prescription. Therefore, if a doctor was to write you a single prescription for 60 Adderalls at 20 mg each (20 mg of adderall ONCE a day), the insurance company would only pay for 30 pills, since that is a ONE month supply (1 pill/day x 30 days = 30 pills) By writing the prescription as 2 pills/day, the insurance company will pay for all 60 pills, since they will be under the impression a one month supply is 60 pills (2 pills/day x 30 days = 60 pills). Not illegal, just sneaky (& smart)
In the US, birth control pills are by prescription only, so your girlfriend must see a health care provider for a prescription. Once she has a prescription, you can pick them up for her. Contraceptive pills are offered at Planned Parenthood locations at low cost or free of charge.
You can make an appointment with Planned Parenthood. They can write a prescription for birth control pills. They also give away free condoms.
You can get sleeping pills, only when your physician gives written prescription for the same.