Nope, it is not okay!
Hold up a stop sign. Just Kidding :) Go see a doctor and take the prescription and/or antibiotic he/she tells you to.
yes then Donna noble makes another human doctor and the doctor(time lord one) tells rose to live with human doctor as they are the same (both doctors)
In order to search you the police require reason to be suspicious. If someone makes such a claim and its believable the yes they can,
you can over-dose and die
it tells you what it does and tells you what it makes
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.
DNA tells you who or makes up who you are DNA tells you who or makes up who you are
yes it is the third person singular form of tell.Use tells when the subject is he/she/i or a singular noun. egHe tells lies -- he is the subjectThe doctor tells good stories -- doctor is a singular noun subject
Answering some idiot who thinks doing drugs makes him cool if he tells everyone about it.
tells you if you need glasses or not
If you need pain relief because of a work-related event, and if your physician gives you a prescription for naproxen, then the event is a recordable event, regardless of the amount prescribed. Some quantities of naproxen are available in the US as non-prescription medicine. If your doctor tells you to take a non-prescription product in non-prescription amounts, then the event causing you to need that medication is not recordable, unless there is some other aspect of the situation that makes it recordable. Never rely on information in a forum like this to determine whether something is recordable. Seek advice and direction from someone who is familiar with the OSHA regulations on recording injuries and illnesses, and with the specifics of the articular workplace.
the doctor tells the paftient that he won't treat him