At the doctors. Answer 2 Definatley at the doctors, it is much more private
Once a doctor graduates from medical school, they will do their internship at hospitals. After their internship, they can decide if they would rather have their own office or not.
It is the doctors choice whether or not to prescribe a medication. If he does so I would recommend finding a new doctor. That seems a little unreasonable.
I would rather have an astronaut come visit my school because, he could tell about all of his adventures .....I would rather have an astronaut come visit my school because,he/she could tell us about their amazing voyages.
To me its biology because I would rather like to be a doctor.
Calcitonin injections have no effect on vertebral bone density...it is anticipated when doing the experiment that there would be...but there is not. (Marieb)
Just like most other doctors would go to. I would go to the Harvard website and figure it out or ask your own doctor!
The police A counselor, therapist or doctor A school counselor ASAP
i would, just to be safe
If it a penicilin based antibiotic u need to take it a while b4 drinkin to allw it to absorb
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uhhhh.....hell no....doctors will not prescribe ANYTHING for self injection,unless you are a cancer patient with live hospice that would give you the injections..although it would be wonderful if you could have any pain meds prescribed for self-injection,this will never happen. Uhhh....hell yes....my doctor prescribed me Nubain Injections that I give myself, today...so yes you can get it prescribed.
It's hard to know with such little information, but probably because of a severe lack of vitamin B. It could be for some sort of neurological regeneration. Or, it could be used to loose weight. You probably should ask your doctor.