Currently (September 2016) marijuana is illegal under US federal law, and it doesn't seem likely that changes to that law are imminent. So, at least in the US, it is NOT legal. Federal law trumps state law. (Federal agencies may choose not to aggressively enforce the law, especially in states where marijuana has been decriminalized, but that's a separate issue.)
No. The only place I have heard of it being legal other than for medication is Amsterdam. Medical marijuana is legal in California, Colorado, Arizona, Michigan, and eleven other states in Arerica.
An antagonist counteracts another medication.
Medication and drugs
MAR in medical terms stands for Medication Administration Record
Yes, a medical doctor (MD) can prescribe medication.
Pharmacotherapy is treatment with medication.
To look up a pill, one will probably want a medication reference instead of a medical dictionary. While a medical dictionary lists medical conditions and medical names, a medication reference includes pill names and pictures to help one identify a specific medication.
Naproxen-carisoprodol is a medication prescribed to relieve pain. This medication is not legal in the United States but is legal in Mexico.
Medical marijuana is legal with a prescription from your doctor.
you can, but it is a risk.. and do not ship out of state
Forcing a child to take medication against their will can raise ethical concerns and may not be legal without proper justification or consent from a legal guardian.
no