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yes but only if they are licensed or have permission to
no, they can only dispense medicines
Drugs prescribed by a licensed practicing physician and filled by a registered pharmacist
A licensed physician is the only one who can write a prescription for non-over the counter drugs and medication.
First, per 21 USC 801 and 21 CFR 300 (Controlled Substance Act and codification), only a licensed pharmacist or medical doctor may dispense a controlled substance. Second, per the United States Postal Service (USPS) 47 Controlled Substances and Drugs, only narcotics, hallucinogenics, stimulants, and depressants may be sent via USPS by the aforementioned licensed pharmacist/medical doctor to a patient. Third, codeine is an opioid, not a narcotic; and opioids cannot be sent through the USPS.
No one online can or should tell you what meds can be taken with another medication. That is called "prescribing" and only licensed physicians can prescribe for his or her patients. Call your doctor for further instructions.
It's only legal in the U.S. to dispense Mary Jane if it's prescribed by doctor for patients generally with cancer
No one online can or should tell you what meds can be taken with another medication. That is called "prescribing" and only licensed physicians can prescribe for his or her patients. Call your doctor for further instructions.
No one online can or should tell you what meds can be taken with another medication. That is called "prescribing" and only licensed physicians can prescribe for his or her patients. Call your doctor for further instructions.
No, they would not be able to sell them as it would be breaking the law. It would also be breaking the law for the charity to give them away to someone who uses the particular drug, as the only people who can dispense prescription drugs are qualified pharmacists. Unwanted drugs should be taken to a chemists shop, and they will dispose of them safely.
No one online can or should tell you what meds can be taken with another medication. That is called "prescribing" and only licensed physicians can prescribe for his or her patients. Call your doctor for further instructions.
Physicians who are authorized to practice only in a hospital setting are called hospitalists.