A SCHEDULE II OR CLASS II drug is a drug that is considered to be strong, has the potential to be abused, and also has the potential to be addictive.
These drugs are tightly regulated, counted and are kept under lock and key. <<<ADR>>>
"Schedule drug" on a medicine bottle indicates that the medication is regulated by law due to its potential for abuse or dependency. It means the drug is classified under a specific schedule based on its level of risk and medical use, which impacts how it can be prescribed and dispensed.
It is manufacturer.
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Look at the printed list of ingrediets on the package or bottle.
Yes. The expiration date is printed on the tube or bottle.
The particles of the medicine bottle are at the bottom, so it won't have the same effect.
Rx simply means that patient needs to take the following medicine.
Bottle
It could be either depending on what it is.
$75 for a bottle of 500ml.
There is no sign on the bottle to indicate so.
just go with the bottle or you might o.d.... trust me the bottle is the boss
The date is printed on the upper part of the glass bottle.