No. The longest time period for a blood test is from 3-7 days (for any substance, except marijuana). Hair samples can test for illicit substances (not prescription drugs) for up to 3 months or so.
Opiate-based pain medications can show up on blood tests for up to 3-4 days (with methadone a bit longer).
yes they do
Yes, birth control pills require a prescription in the US.
Abortion has to go through a doctor. The pills are on prescription and you get them directly from his hand.
If they are prescription drugs-they are considered prescription drug abuse. Some may be classified as narcotics.
mostly Elvis had sleeping pills relaxer pills and pills that are painkillers. he mostly was prescribed prescription drugs and things of that nature.
On September 11, 2009 Hardy was arrested on charges of trafficking in controlled prescription pills and possession of anabolic steroids, after a search of his house yielded 262 Vicodin prescription pills, 180 soma prescription pills, 555 milliliters of anabolic steroids, a residual amount of powder cocaine, and drug paraphernalia.
A prescription for Acyclovir or any prescription drug for that matter, is good until the expiration date on the manufacture bottle that the pills originally came from. The expiration dates are usually 3-5 years from date that the pills were made. So from the time that you pick your pills up from the pharmacy you have approximately 2-3 years on average. And even after the pills expire, they aren't going to cause you any harm or anything. It's just that the pills lose their effectiveness.
You have to have prescription from the doctor and then take that to the drug store/pharmacy.
The amount of time a Norco stays in your body will depend on several things such as weight and the amount of pills taken. If you have a prescription, it will not matter if Norco is in your body for a drug test.
Depending on the drug, the risks range from moderate to high, and increase with length of use. Addiction is normally a function of (a) how long the drug is taken, (b) whether you try to stop and are unable, and (c) whether you take the drug precisely for the reasons prescribed, or because you gain other things from it.
Yes some prescription diet pills do. Like phenermine, and phendimetrazine both will.
Each one is different. They could be sleeping pills , allergy medication, pain killers, blood thinner, and lots of others.