It depends on local legislation and the rules of the company you are travelling with.
Citalopram is an antidepressant medication, while methadone is a narcotic drug from opioids.
Legal, as it is a prescription. But whether it's allowed by the rules of the hospital is something that you'll have to ask your supervisor.
Yes! Just the same as you can ask a pharmacist for a generic brand prescription medication you can do the same in reverse. I would also advise asking your doctor for a prescription for the brand name if it is something you are interested in trying while you are in the office.
If the medication you are taking, or contemplating taking, are prescription items you'll need to speak with the health professional who prescribed the medication, or with your doctor. If the medication is non-prescription, you'll need to speak with the pharmacist where you buy it.
I did have problems with memory which stopped when I stopped taking Antara.
Yes you can. Healthy trim is a diet medication. Ambien is a prescription sleep aid. They are find to take together as long as you follow the prescription on the Ambien bottle.
Yes, you can be arrested for rx medication in the state of tennessee, even if you aren't driving, if you leave your home under the influence of narcotic medications and it affects your ambulatory skills, and sobriety test, you can be arrested.
Yes! there are reasons you need a prescription for there pills, and they shouldn't ever be such an addiction that you need to take them while you are pregnant. No damages were ever proven to be done to your child, however, the state takes away babys that have adicts as moms...this includes babys who are born on narcotic pain releavers, without a prescription.
The two most popular narcotic drugs involved in substance abuse are heroin and prescription opioids like oxycodone and hydrocodone. Heroin is an illegal opioid derived from morphine, while prescription opioids are often misused due to their addictive properties. Both drugs can lead to dependence, overdose, and other serious health issues.
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.
Lexapro is not a narcotic, it is an SSRI antidepressant. Like a narcotic though, you should not just stop taking Lexapro suddenly if you have been taking it for a while.
no sir it is not it is an opiate narcotic prescribed solely for pain killing and some (while not deadly ) side effects may cause your thinking n reaction to be impaired. by Corey wiggins =]