The 8-hour period is meant to maintain a consistent level of the drug in your system to fight the infection.. If your current schedule is not convenient for the doses, ie; 9pm - 5am - 1pm - you should talk to your pharmacist and work out a transition to something more mainstream like 11pm - 7am - 3pm or whatever fits your needs.
If you had your period, it isn't necessarily your period. You could be having a miscarriage. So even if you did have your period, it could possibly be having trouble caring for your baby and having him die. I'm sorry :/
It means you r having trouble and need to tell someone about it
Hi, I had my last injection back in August 2008, This is now May 2009 and still no sign of a period. I have very sore boobs that comes with extreme tiredness but do not know if this is part of my body changing after having the jab or if i may be pregnant, can't see how without having a period.
I would not rely on that alone as a sign of pregnancy. When was your last period? If you are unsure if you are pregnant or not, you should take a pregnancy test! Good luck.
ID in pharma talks about Growth of individual brand in relation to growth of a molecule or combination for a particulat period of Time in a . Like amoxycillin oral growing x percent and Brand aaa Containg amoxycillin growing by y percent.Then ID =Y/D
Headless chicken :)) they still live when you do. That's why you ring their neck first to kill em and stop the trouble.
If you have your period then you are not pregnant. If your knowledge of sex is this basic you shouldn't be having sex if you don't know what you are doing. Try and learn some more before you get your self into trouble!!!
pms is having a period
Having your period means you aren't pregnant
A high average collection period indicates that a firm is having trouble collecting its outstanding credit, thereby transferring it to their accounts receivables. It could be because of policy - maybe no fees, or the management in charge of collection is not doing their job.
no you cant you have to be on your period
Typically, adjudication withheld means that the judge is giving you a chance to stay out of trouble for a stated period of time. IF, at the end of that time, you have not been in trouble with the law, the judge dismisses the charge, and you are not convicted of any crime. If the period has passed, the charge was dismissed, and you have no other disqualifiers, yes, you should be able to purchase a firearm. If the period is still running, and there has not been a final disposition, that is a different matter. You would need to check with the courts- but the answer is likely no.