up to you.
A rehab treatment is available only if the person is diagnose with mentality issues. A rehab should take place at a psychiatric ward. First book a time with a GP and ask if the GP can arrange for a psychiatric. A GP should be located at a local clinic.
Go back to your GP and ask how if you have such a high wbc count, they aren't treating it. If they really aren't doing anything about it, change GP urgently.
I would say he/she would be alright at 6 months but ask your GP
To request controlled drugs for a resident from a general practitioner (GP), the authorized caregiver or healthcare professional must first assess the resident’s medical needs and ensure that the request aligns with their treatment plan. Next, they should prepare a detailed medication request, including the resident's medical history and specific drug requirements. This request is then submitted to the GP, who will evaluate it and determine if a prescription is warranted. If approved, the GP will issue a prescription that can be filled at a pharmacy.
ask your GP
The only way you can do this is legally ... through a doctor, so I am under the understanding that your GP has made the switch for you. I am also happy to hear that you have switched from Paxil. In Canada Paxil is banned from 18 and under. There are other safer drugs, but all drugs such as these must be monitored by a physician. If this is what you GP recommended then there is no reason you should have a problem. If you have serveral questions because you aren't feeling all that well please see your GP and have the list of questions written down.
This is question that you should ask your doctor. Perhaps you can ask what are the drugs you should not take?
Some, it depends on what you feed them or what they feed there self! if teens are worried that they are big and they aren't you need to either have a serious talk with them or if they are not eating as much a they should take them to a local GP! if they are bigger than usual and they want to loose weight go to a GP and ask what sort of diet they should go on!
i have them to but im not sure what they are go to your gp and ask
not really, i would ask your local GP
It really depends on the brand and model of your lawn mower. There are mowers that do take GP NiMH batteries. You could check with the store where you purchased your mower, or ask at a Home Depot or Lowe's. They should be able to give you an answer based on your model.
Yes, the medication that you can buy over the counter are in smaller doses. This is to prevent people from overdosing and using strong painkillers when they may not need them. If stronger medications are required they should be prescribed by your GP.