It is valid for one month.
I thought a year but I read somewhere two years
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.
Two years
DEPENDS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Not in the U.S. All prescriptions for Schedule II drugs must be hand-delivered to the pharmacy by the person the prescription is for. The prescriptions also must be printed or written on a special paper that has numerous security features. Also, prescriptions for Schedule II drugs must be filled within six months or they become invalid.
Yes, because you were given 2 days worth does not mean that you are expected to take then as prescribed for the two days. Everyone feels pain differently and reacts differently. Some people may not even touch that prescription and others may have pain the third day. The prescription is fine, generally valid for a year.
Yes and it can be schedule 80 and schedule 120
For Irish & UK Passport holder youre passport needs to be valid twice the length of your stay i.e two week stay needs to be valid for four weeks from your arrival date
Schedule has two syllables: sche-dule
Under Federal law Adderall is classified as Amphetamines, same category as Methamphetamine, there is no way to distinguish between the two on a drug test so if you fail for adderall you also fail for Methamphetamine! If one is caught with adderall without a prescription that person would be charged with:It is a disorderly persons offense just to be under the influence of a prescription drug that was not lawfully prescribed. It is also a disorderly persons offense to possess 4 units or less of a prescription medication illegally obtained.It is a third degree crime to possess at least 5 but no more than 100 units of a prescription drug without a valid prescription. The maximum fine for this third degree offense is $200,000.It is a second degree crime to distribute or possess 100 or more units of a prescription drug without a valid prescription from a licensed physician. The maximum fine for this second degree offense is $300,000.And treated the same as any other illegal drug.
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You can take Equate fiber therapy for as long as it is required unless your doctor changes that order. Equate fiber therapy is not a prescription medication and can be used for many years.