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If you are taking it without a legal prescription YES they can choose not to hire you.
You should only stop taking antibiotics only when directed by your doctor. If your doctor gave you one bottle of antibiotics as your prescription, finish the whole bottle using the instructions on the bottle. Never stop taking antibiotics halfway through your prescription.If you do stop without finishing the prescription, the hidden bacteria in your body will make a comeback, and may be as strong as ever. Thus, to ensure that all the harmful bacteria die, you must finish the prescription unless otherwise directed by a doctor.Basically, only when you have finished the prescribed course or the doctor tells you otherwise, or if you have an adverse reaction. If you stop just because you are feeling better, you will likely relapse.
Antibiotics are used to fight bad bacteria/infection, although they just attack all cells in the body both good and bad. It is important to take antibiotics as prescribed and to take the entire dose. If you do not take the whole prescription, the antibiotics will attack only the good cells and leave your body more susceptible to another infection or illness. You can also find probiotics and a prescription is not required for taking them. You can order them online.It is also important to note that antibiotics SHOULD NOT be used for colds or the flu (including H1N1). These illnesses are caused by viruses, which are not responsive to antibiotics. Taking antibiotics is useless when you have the cold/flu.
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.
No, if the prescription is old then it should be gotten rid of.
You may take any prescription medicine onto a plane, as long as it is in a prescription bottle, properly marked, and with your name on it.
many bacteria have become resistant to ordinary penicillin antibiotics,this is why when a doc diagonises you they will pick the antibiotic most suited to treating the infection,also some people are allergic to certin antibiotics without knowing it so if you take non prescription antibiotics it may not treat the infection and put your health further at risk
While it is not illegal to take an old prescription of Klonopin, the side effects could produce more damage than good.
Valium is a prescription drug. If you are in possession of it without a prescription, then yes, it would be illegal. If you have a doctor's prescription for it, then no, it is not.Google "valium" and read the wiki.. i think its a schedule 3 or 4
No, it is not legal to take someone else's prescription medication like amoxicillin. This medication is prescribed based on a specific individual's medical condition and needs. Taking medication that is not prescribed for you can be harmful and may have negative side effects.
The main difference between antibiotics and life-time drugs is that antibiotics are meant for short term usage. Life time drugs are drugs the prescription holder must take for the rest of their life.
This kind of a hard question... There really is no law about that except that getting high on the pills is wrong. If you take them legitimately for pain every 4-6 hours and the prescription is in your name you are legal.