6 months from date written on prescription hardcopy
So-called "controlled substances" are narcotic and narcotic-type drugs strictly controlled by law and, if availalbe at all, are only available with a valid/legal prescription.
usually six months unless it's a controlled i.e. morphine, pethidine and methadone. These medicines are often misused, so have stricter legal controls on their supply to prevent them being obtained illegally. A prescription for a controlled drug is valid for 28 days from the date given on the prescription.
It is valid for one month.
Real Adipex is not available online. Adipex is a prescription which is only valid for sale with a valid prescription.
Yes, as long as it is not a controlled medicaiton; most prescriptions are valid for one year. If you were prescribed a controlled drug (i.e. many pain medications such as Vicodin are controlled), you cannot fill it after 6 months.
With controlled experiments it is taken into consideration what possible variables there could be and it is taken into account when conducting the experiment. This would mean that controlled experiments would produce more valid data.
it is, unless you have a valid prescription.
People in jail are bound by the same laws as people outside of jail. If the drug is on the government's list of controlled substances, then a valid prescription from a licensed medical person (physician, psychiatrist, etc) is all that is necessary for the inmate to take the prescribed drug. If they do not have a valid prescription, then they are subject to the same criminal prosecution as would be anyone who is not incarcerated.
A will that's written and valid in California should be valid and enforceable in Florida.
This will vary from state to state, as each state's board of pharmacy may enact it's own rules. It may also depend on your insurance. Generally, prescriptions are good for one year. Controlled substances must be filled within 30 days. Note that your insurance plan may layer additional restrictions on top of those imposed by your state. For example, in New York state, medicaid requires a new prescription for a non-controlled substance to be filled within 60 days from the time it is written, or medicaid payment will be denied.
No, the scientific method can be uncontrolled to for it to be valid.
Of course not! Why on earth would it be?