Federal law provides that prescriptions for Schedule II drugs expire six months from the date written. There's no automatic expiration period for Schedule III-V drugs (and Schedule I drugs wouldn't be prescribed in the first place, as they by definition have no valid medical use).
States are allowed to limit prescriptions further, but I don't believe that Alabama has done so.
Also, no pharmacist is required to fill a prescription that he believes to be fraudulent or suspicious, so if you walk in with a low-dose codeine (Schedule III) prescription from, say, 2007, you can at the very least expect that he's going to make a call or two before filling it.
It takes approximately one year for a prescription last for a narcotic for a person that is on parole in Tennessee.
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Alabama and Kentucky last met on 10/03/2009 Alabama 38 - Kentucky 20 Alabama leads the series 35-2-1
Jay Barker was the QB when Alabama last won a National Championship.
The DS stands for days supply on an antibiotic prescription. Days supply means how many days the prescription should last if the prescription is taken as directed.
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Alabama
Through the 2008 season, Alabama and Ohio State last met in the 1995 Florida Citrus Bowl. Alabama won 24-17.
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Alabama beat Florida 32-13
In 1999