If you "lose" a prescription of any narcotic pain medication, the doctor will not call for a refill. Your doctor's office would even provide you with the same information, that they, nor the doctor, is authorized to refill a narcotic prescription in the event that the prescription was lost or stolen, even if you have a police report, they will NOT refill that prescription until it is due again to be refilled.
i guess it just reallys depends. you might just have to call the doctor to see whats going with the insurance and stuff.
what do you call a tree that lose its leves in fall
To be lose
exsanguination
Only if the call stands.
You tell your doctor and get a new one
No, but if it's leaking coolant, you'll need to ensure you don't lose to much, and refill as needed.
the underdog
Yes, it is possible to lose money on a covered call strategy if the stock price decreases significantly below the strike price of the call option sold.
Yes, most prison doctors will give advice on how an inmate can lose weight.
You could just let loose all over him, but I suggest that you run to the bathroom (or even to the nearby woods/bushes) to do your business and get back to him.
curtain call