At equally spaced intervals that suit your lifestyle.
You can take your prescription to any pharmacy. You will just have to fill out paperwork.
Anyone should be allowed to take a prescription medicine and work, in any profession, provided they present a copy of the prescription and a letter from their MD that states they are cleared to work under the influence of said medication.
If the pill is different from the rest of the pills, you should take the pill back to the pharmacy that filled the prescription and show them and ask them. Advise you do not take the pill until you find out what it is and if you should take it.
On a prescription if it says take 1 Q D S it usually means take 1 tablet 4 times a day
No, if the prescription is old then it should be gotten rid of.
If you had a prescription for it, then take it with you and just tell them that you have it in your system. As long as you have a prescription and can prove it at the time of your test, you should be fine.
you should never take out dated pills after the due date it
You buy it at any pharmacy in your area. Simply take the prescription that your doctor gave you, along with your money, and go there. If you call ahead, they'll often times have it filled before you get there.
a. a direction, usually written, by the physician to the pharmacist for the preparation and use of a medicine or remedy. b. the medicine prescribed: Take this prescription three times a day.
Yes, you can take your personal prescription medicines in your hand luggage onto an air-plane. However you should keep them in their original dispensing bottle/carton and carry a copy of your prescription with you.
When a prescription states "take until completed" on your bottle, and/or paperwork that came with your prescription, it means that you are to use the prescription, in it's entirety, as prescribed, until the prescription is finished.
If you were put on antibiotics, and you are supposed to take one tablet, four times a day, then take them every 6 hours. This will be four tablets, in a 24 hour period. You can always ask your doctor to confirm.