Yes, you can buy syringes without a prescription.
In the Philippines, it is generally required to have a prescription to purchase syringes from pharmacies. However, some pharmacies may sell syringes without a prescription depending on their policies and discretion.
In most places, a minor cannot legally move out of their parents' home without their consent until they reach the age of majority, typically 18. Even if they move in with someone over 18, they would still be considered a minor and subject to parental consent or court approval to change their living situation.
The longest recorded time a person has gone without sleep is around 11 days, but this can vary depending on the individual. Prolonged sleep deprivation can have serious physical and mental health consequences, including cognitive impairment, hallucinations, and even death. It is generally recommended that adults get 7-9 hours of sleep per night for optimal health.
Foods high in simple sugars like fruit juice, honey, or glucose tablets are recommended for quickly raising blood sugar levels in a patient experiencing a hypoglycemic reaction. These options are rapidly absorbed into the bloodstream and can help alleviate symptoms quickly. Protein-rich snacks can help stabilize blood sugar levels afterward.
Yes, people in a coma continue to age physically despite being in a state of reduced consciousness. The body still undergoes biological processes, so aging occurs even while in a coma.
In most places, a 16-year-old cannot legally leave home without parental consent. However, if your grandpa is willing to take you in and your parents agree to it, then it may be possible. It's important to consider the laws in your specific location and seek guidance from a legal professional if needed.
You would probably need prescription if you buy from reputable pharmacies but then again, there are tons of small pharmacies which will sell syringes even if you don't have the doctor's prescription.
As in syringes to inject insulin? Yes. Some pharmacists will sell them to you without a prescription even for insulin. I've even worked with a couple of pharmicists that will actually sell you syringes even if you go in there & tell them you are an addict & need clean needles. (The ones that would rather just sell ya some needles than see ya sharing & possibly dying of AIDS!) But, it's up to the pharmacist, & if they refuse, that's it.... No getting them. Not even if you really need them for insulin.
the philippines are awesome even the people they are so cool
There is no credit system in the Philippines, They dont even know what is a credit system
There is no credit system in the Philippines, They dont even know what is a credit system
John Cena didn't went in the Philippines,even 1 time.
I think Not bec. he even doesn't visit Philippines yet...... :)
You cant get married until you are 18. Period.
Only a physician has the right to give out a prescription. They must have a DEA number in order to even have a prescription pad.
Not even close.
yes,
It's a good idea to offer up a list of your prescriptions ahead of the drug test, even if they don't ask, just in case one of them is of the type that will show up negatively on a drug test.