Not quite enough information included in the question -HOWEVER- if it is in reference to travelling with presecription meds; Generally speaking you may carry presecription medication with you in the original containers they were dispensed in, bearing the name of the drug, your name, the prescribing doctors name, and the dispensing pharmacy's name. The quantity of drug must be roughly equal to the amount of time you intend to be away from home.
Yes. Medication should be in the lableled original bottles (as dispensed from the pharmacy).
Yes, empty medication bottles can typically be thrown in the trash, but it's important to ensure that any personal information, such as your name and prescription details, is completely removed or obscured. Additionally, check local regulations, as some areas may have specific guidelines for disposing of medication containers. If the bottles still contain medication, they should be disposed of using proper methods to prevent misuse.
Strange it should still hurt after medication
To get rid of parasites, you should take prescribed medication from a healthcare provider.
No! Water bottles are bad for the environment because they take many years to degrade. Glass will never break down. All water bottles should be recycled.
Pregnant women should take as few chemicals as possible.
you should always take your medication
Most recycle centers just take plastic bottles, aluminum cans and glass bottles. You should call ahead of time before making a trip there to be sure.
Yes. You should take off the sticker first, though.
To be safe, I would give it about 4 hours or a good sleep before you take any form of medication.
Only if your doctor prescribes it.
the pharmacy technician