Question is somewhat unclear -but- as a general statement, if you have been prescribed medication by a physician for a particular condition, you cannot be prevented from taking it. HOWEVER - if this same medication impairs other activities, such as driving, your license may be suspended or restricted because of this impairment and the danger you may pose to other motorists on the road.
No, as long as it is prescribed.
Medications must only be withdrawn by the doctor who prescribed it originally. To stop giving prescribed meds. without a doctors consent could be dangerous or harmful.
Stroke patients that stop their medications can develop numerous problems and couldpossibly have another stroke. One should never stop taking their medications without consulting with their doctor first. In this case it is extremely important for the patient to resume their medications and get in touch with their doctor.
If the medication has been prescribed by a physician then you do not need to stop taking it. See the physician and get a letter saying the medication is being prescribed.
Patients are usually advised to discontinue taking aspirin and any other medications that thin the blood for two weeks prior to surgery.
If you are taking prescribed suboxone, the doctors will expect to find suboxone or its by-products in testing. It is never a good idea to abruptly stop certain medications without guidance from your doctor. If you need specific directions about your upcoming drug test, contact your doctor or contact the lab performing the drug test.
People taking barbiturates should not stop taking them suddenly without first checking with the physician who prescribed the medication. It may be necessary to taper the dose gradually to reduce the chance of withdrawal symptoms.
It could, speak to your doctor about your medications and follow your doctors advice. Do not just stop taking the steroids! You must be weaned off them gradually. It is very dangerous to just stop taking them by yourself, especially if you are on a high dose.
You should only take a medication none stop if your doctor prescribed it to you to take daily. Even though St. John's Wort is a herbal medication, herbal medications can be just as dangerous as synthesized medications.
Legally no they can't, not without an order from the court; in practice however they do it all the time and you have to seek a court order to stop them.
The only way you can stop a dad from taking the kids to see your adoptive parents is to file papers with the court.
Stop taking Lortab (same as Vicodin, generic is hydrocodone) for five days to clear it from your system. And don't keep taking it if you don't need to (for pain, as prescribed by a physician).