In Canada drugs are regulated under the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act, which can be viewed at the link below.
Will WHO ask you? If referring to law enforcement - that is why there are laws about carrying your prescribed RX meds in the original container in which you received them from the drug store. Because the drug store puts on the label all the the necessary info to prove that you were lawfully dispensed that particular drug.
then you will get off if you can prove this
i have a prescription for hydrocodone prescribed in 4/13/12, I did not take them all when prescribed and took some today and have drug test tomorrow. The bottle says discard after 10/13/12 will this cause me to fail the drug test.
Pharmacist
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You can find that info at the Arizona's web site: http://az.gov/
Depends on amount, which DEA schedule, your state laws, your criminal record, were you selling or just personal use? There are alot of variables. Try to find your state homepage and look up state code, get to a lawyer.
NO AND THIS WEB SITE HAS ALL THE INFO YOU NEED FOR DRUGS LAWS TESTS ECT. http://www.erowid.org/splash.php
to find out some info go to this website bellow http://www.dumblaws.com/laws/united-states/missouri
Usually a misdemeanor for small amounts of common drugs, but ultimately depends on the type of prescription drug, the quantity, and state laws. May be a felony in some cases. what is the charge for claudipne with out a prescription Claudipine or Klonopin is a benzodiazepine that is prescribed sometimes to relieve anxiety, ease alcohol withdrawal, or help people sleep. It is a controlled substance and requires a prescription to take legally. A person in possession of this drug without a prescription can be charged with a felony.
People in jail are bound by the same laws as people outside of jail. If the drug is on the government's list of controlled substances, then a valid prescription from a licensed medical person (physician, psychiatrist, etc) is all that is necessary for the inmate to take the prescribed drug. If they do not have a valid prescription, then they are subject to the same criminal prosecution as would be anyone who is not incarcerated.
No, Methadone is only available legally by prescription. And it should never be an over the counter drug. its very dangerous and deadly if overdosed or taken for long periods of time in excess. only use as prescribed by your doctor. :D God bless