Two months should be no problem.
yes if the doc gave you a prescriptoin your all good.
If you are talking about voices as a psychotic symptom, medication prescribed by a psychiatrist is a very good option.
Expiration dates are there for a reason....I would not take any chances. Just toss it out and go by some more. :)
There is no reason not to use Nasonex when you have a cold or cough. It may help some, but it is not intended as treatment for a cold. If you are prescribed this medication, use it as prescribed with or without a cold.
It is not usually a good idea to take more than the prescribed amount of any medication.
As long as you are on the medication legally as prescribed by a doctor then you can not get in trouble...you might want to let the probation officer know the name of the drug that you are prescribed to and the doctor that prescribed it if it is a pain medication then it will show up in a drug test............good luck........if you are not prescribed, you can drink a cup of vinegar and that clears out your system like magic try not to puke if you puke then it won't work..............Xxemo1xX
Yes and it is best to use the medicine as Dr. prescribed and till gone. Good luck.
A good place to find dog medication would be at the 1800 Pet Meds website. It offers cheap dog medication that you may purchase as long as you have a vet prescription for prescribed drugs.
It is not a good idea to try someone else's medication prescribed by a doctor. There is often different doses (example:) thyroid medications. It is wiser to see your doctor for the medication, or, you can phone the pharmacist where you get your prescriptions filled (not charge) and tell them that you and your wife take the same medication and can you take her medication if you should run out of it. They have both of you on their computer and they will tell you whether you can or not. It is highly dangerous take or give anyone a medication without a doctor first seeing them.
Start out with needing the medication, and take as prescribed. Over time, as your body becomes tolerant to the dosage prescribed, increase the dose. You're on your way. Before you know it, you won't want to draw another breath without it. Good luck!
Preventing parasites involves good hygiene practices like washing hands and cooking food properly. Treatment usually involves medication prescribed by a healthcare provider.
Cardiovascular fitness involves keeping the heart and circulatory system healthy. Walking on a treadmill, eating right, and taking medication as prescribed is a good idea.