Not legally. It is a federal crime to copy a prescription and try to get it filled at different pharmacies.
Fenphendra and Phentermine work in different ways. Each person is different, and to know which medication one should be on, the person should consult with their doctor first. One medication may not be right for you, but may be right for someone else.
A medication (drug) is given to treat a specific illness or condition. Each person's need for a medication is different than other people--which is why no one should share medications. An easy example is a blood pressure (B/P) medication given to lower the pressure when a person has a high B/P.
There are many ways. The best example is in prescribing medication. Each person weighs a different amount, which means that medication for one person might be too strong or too weak for another person. A doctor must calculate the proper dosage based on the patient's weight.
The best medication for a stubborn case of eczema is hard to say because it's different for each person. Treatments to try are topical ointments, photo therapy, and antiinflammatories.
any medication has risks and a new medication is going to be riskier
Neither lupus nor lupus medication can change a person's blood type.
Trazodone and Ambien are both medications which are used to help induce sleep. They are different types of medications, and while both induce sleep they can have different side effects. How each medication reacts is unique from person to person.
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A person who has seizures should only use the medication that is medically prescribed; self medication of any sort is extremely dangerous!
More info please. What kind of medication? Was he represented by counsel?
When a person is comfortable with a certain dosage of medication, oncologists typically convert to a long-acting version of that medication.