Taking a pill that is intended for individuals 18 and older when you are not of that age can pose risks to your health. The medication may have side effects or interactions that are not safe for younger individuals. Additionally, using such medication without appropriate guidance could lead to misuse or dependency. It's always best to consult a healthcare professional before taking any medication.
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you must be older then 14 to be in the audience and 18 or older to request tickets. if your under 18 you have to take an adult with you.
18 and older
Depends what weight loss pill it was. some are dangerous but the common one from the chemist, supermarket etc. are not harmful. They claim to stop food cravings and help you loose weight though I have not come across one that has done a very good job of that personally
5 mg oxycodone pill
well just make thinks clear n tell him sorry that you and i have a big age difference. take it real easy good luck =)
The hospital can give a 18 year old the morning after pill. At the age of 18 you are considered an adult.
18 years or older. if not, ask your doctor about using sensa.
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Just slightly older than 18.
According to Drugs.com's Pill Identifier, a round white tablet imprinted with 'K 18' is Oxycodone 5mg.
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