Obtaining any prescription medication, especially opioid pain medications, without a prescription, is illegal. With an appropriate prescription, the pills are not illegal.
No not as such. However many of them are not legally sold without the prescription of a doctor
If it is prescription then yes. If it's something OTC like Advil, then no.
Drug dogs are trained to sniff out illegal drugs - however if you don't have a prescription for it, you could be arrested for having it.
You should never crunch and sniff pills, even ones that have ip204 on them. Sniffing pills is dangerous and can result in death.
you can not sell these pills or any other prescription drugs, it is illegal and punishable by jail etc...... you can sell them the price depends on the strength they are but it is illegal if you get caught
If you did not have a prescription, it is illegal for you to have the Adderal. If you do have the Adderal legally, you should be fine as long as it is in the bottle the pharmacy issued it to you in. It is never wise to travel with unmarked pills, even when not flying.
It doesn't matter where you are. In Japan, Canada, USA... You can buy pills anywhere in the world without a prescription. Delivery by mail. Check this rx2040. com. You do not need a prescription because it is an international pharmacy.
No. The following prescription pain pills are not a controlled substance in the United States: Butalbital, Fioricet, Tramadol, Ultracet, Ultram, Motrin and Celebrex. If you try to order these prescription drugs from overseas or across U.S. borders then they are considered a controlled substance and therefore illegal.
Yes, possessing a prescription drug without a prescription is illegal in California.
Its illegal if you use any prescription drug in any way that it is not prescribed. For example if the bottle says take 2 pills by mouth daily and you take it another way or take more it is illegal.
if you sniff it, it is illegal, but otherwise it is perfectly legal