Depends entirely on the situation. A cut finger may take a few minutes, whereas a bullet to the chest may tale several hours to quell the internal bleeding.
Yes, if you take it to an animal doctor (a vet).
In view of the seriousness of the accident, the doctor had to take a drastic step to ampute the leg of the patient in order to save his life.
Ask your doctor for this advice. Save
As long as you take care of yourself (regular doctor visits, take all your medications, do not skip out on dialysis treatments if you are on it, exercise, watch what you eat and control your fluid) then I am sure you can live a long and full life. I am 15 and hve had this disease since I was 2 and my doctor has told me this.
Tom could not remember what the doctor has said was the amount of or dose he should take of the new medicine, and without his glasses he couldn't read the label to save his life which is what the doctor had said the medicine was suppose to do.
It will take 1,000,000 divided by the average amount that you can save each day!
are always okay to take when driving as long as they are prescribed by a doctor
As long as your doctor prescribed them together for you, it should be OK. BUT, if you want to take someone else's meds with a doctor's supervision, putting it mildly, you're taking your life in your hands. The healthy way to go is NOT to take anything not prescribed for you by your doctor.
a week
100 ÷ 1.25 = 80 weeks
It can save your life and can take you to a imagnarie world
at a high school