There are a couple different kinds on the market. however, a pretty common one is called Marinol
Marinol
methamphetamine is sold as a prescription drug under the name Desoxyn, so needless to say prescription meth would test the same as street meth
The name for a synthetic opioid analgesic is fentanyl * (a controlled narcotic drug).*(not to be confused with the unrelated antihistamine, phenyltoloxamine)
You need a doctors prescription made out in your name for the drug. If you have lost the prescription then you need to get your doctor to confirm (in writing) that he/she did indeed prescribe the drug for you, how much he/she prescribed and why you needed it.
You mean the drug? Yes, but not by the same name but by its components: hydrocodone bitartrate and acetaminophen.
Prescription Requirements A prescription for a controlled substance must be dated and signed on the date when issued. The prescription must include the patient's full name and address, and the practitioner's full name, address, and DEA registration number. The prescription must also include: drug name.
Usually it is on the bottle. If you don't have it, look up the name of it.
No. This is the generic name for the antihistamine drug Claratin, which is available over the counter, or by prescription.
The word roofies is widely used slang for the pharmaceutical name for the drug, which itself is called flunitrazepam. Roofies may come from the prescription name for the drug Rohypnol.
METHADONE: Is a prescription drug utilized for SEVERE pain or opioid withdrawl. The scientific name is methadone hydrochloride. Exactly how it works isn't known, but it binds the opiate receptors in the central nervous system, altering the perception of and emotional response to pain.
The prescriber must hand-write "brand name medically necessary" on the prescription and sign his name on the line that says "sign here if the brand-name is medically necessary".
What is the active ingredient in the prescription drug Synthroid? Levothyroxine
It's a prescribed drug from the "synthetic penicillin" group.