No, it is not. Your medications are under HIPAA, which is a patient privacy agreement, that states that the patient knows who is getting their prescriptions, and is no longer under the consent of a doctor or pharmacist.
-they could get to work -pick up their kids from school -making long trip to a hair appointment -they would save up the money they pay in other forms of transportation,in other words driving cars is cheaper than other forms of transportation
Choose your pick, pick your choose. Either way works.
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When working for a transportation company, picking up 50 clients going to the same place can be a lot of driving and possible backtracking, without a schedule. If these people live in a 20 miles are, the way to figure out who is picked up first is whoever lives closest to the transporation company. Pick up those who live closest to the farthest.
You will pick up the wrong kid :L
A medical waste company comes occasionally to pick them up and legally dispose of them.
There is no age limit as long as you have told your doctor you need to pick up your medicine, However you cannot pick up more medicine that prescribed. Although, If you are a child under 13, You may not pick up the drugs without an adult.
War Driving
I don't like driving at night but I will pick you up after the movie, nonetheless.
pick up your cell phone and call for help
Oh haha. That's good. Okay no it isn't. =]