No, Most likely they will adjust the dose, when you should take it, or try instant instead of extended release.
Complain to the company you ordered it from and the shipper who was to have shipped it.
You doctor will not think any differently of you if you ask for an increase in your pain medicine. Feel free to discuss it with him/her openly.
It's prescription only, and in some states in the US it may be scheduled. Either go to the doctor and complain about some "serious" problem or try and order from a legit online pharmacy.
I'm no expert on the subject, but I would like to complain about the service I've received. I can't complain, but sometimes I still do. The people at the complaint desk complain about having to answer complaints.
The noun of complain is complaint.It means: a statement that you are unhappy or not satisfied with somethingthe act of saying or writing that you are unhappy or dissatisfied with somethingsomething to be unhappy about : something that people complain about
The customer complained to the manager because their soup was cold.
Complain is a verb.
There are 2 syllables in complain.
It depends on the state you're in, the type of doctor that wrote the script, and what the laws are for the pharmacys to administer it... If it's a specialized doctor, it should work anywhere but i've had pharmacys, especially in texas, complain about alot of problems... In all, a controlled substance prescription should be good for 6months
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The opposite of complain are accept, support, approve