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Dosages are prescribed by physicians, always take as prescribed, for as long as it has been prescribed and only for the infection it was prescribed for.
A person who lives a path of crime and been arrested many times
the Federal system is the system forpeople in the Federal war and the system tells us that what has been happening in the war andhow it started and ended and if you think this isn't right try and answerit correctlythe Federal system is the system forpeople in the Federal war and the system tells us that what has been happening in the war andhow it started and ended and if you think this isn't right try and answerit correctly
i have been prescribed nurokind od for weakness in legs due to diabetes.
There is nothing illegal about using a prescribed medicine (even if it is narcotic) and nothing illegal about living with a person who uses medicine. If, however, the medicine being used by this roommate has not been prescribed by a doctor, that is a problem.
Yes ... and here's why. Prescription drugs are only issued to the person for whom they were prescribed. They need to remain in the original container just for the common sense of identification on what is inside the bottle or package. Federal law prohibits the use of prescribed drugs by someone other than for whom the drug was prescribed, so without knowing to whom the drugs were prescribed (information on the original bottle) the authorities may assume it has been stolen and/or ask for proof that the medicine is indeed yours ... again, the proof is on the original bottle ... without that, what else can they do ... you have no proof positive ... ! The "what else" they can do is retrieve medical records, prescription reports, and speak directly to the physician which prescribed the medicine in the first place, can they not? What if a prescription bottle gets wet and unreadable or damaged? The bottle itself cannot be the only proof positive.
The best person to ask is either your doctor who prescribed them or the pharmacist who dispensed them. The sheet that came with them should also give contraindications/precautions.
Yes. I was prescribed Vicodin and I felt like a was going crazy so they switched me to Darvocet the next day and I was fine.
Yes, really as the prescribed drugs has been prescribed by the physician after checking our body condition, really the prescribed drugs will be very helpful in curing our illness.
i am 32 weeks and have laryngitis...been prescribed augmentine 625mg...
I have rapid-cycling bipolar disorder and have been prescribed Wellbutrin, along with a mood stabilizer.
yes it has always been a federal public