that would be a felony. may include jail time
Both of these drugs are used to handle severe pain. The only way you should take them is by a prescription from your doctor.
I have no idea. Stop taking Vicodin, or if you've got a legitimate doctor's prescription it shouldn't be an issue. I have a friend who takes medication for ADD, but since it's prescribed by a doctor it does not pose a problem if he tests positive for amphetamines. If you're abusing Vicodin by using it without a valid prescription, you might consider addressing your addiction. Then drug tests become a non-issue.
From one individual to another - yes. However, dispensing pharmacies responding to a valid, authorized prescription from a doctor may dispense drugs and mail them to the home address of the person whose name appears on the prescription.
Im not sure, consult your physician or doctor about that.
To make it harder for the patient to altering the prescription - usually by increasing the number of tablets prescribed by the doctor.
A felony and time in prison. If you sell prescription drugs and get caught, you will be treated as a drug dealer. Just because the doctor prescribes them DOES NOT mean they are any less potent.
the hospital or your doctor
1. When ever I refill anything even, Vicodin and percocet I have never been asked. 2. Do you have an old ID with your previous name? 3. Yes, you should have the doctor write a Rx with your new name. At least eventually
Get injured.
You had better ask your doctor about this one. Did your doctor tell you to give a newborn vicodin? If you are just guessing, I would say NO!
No, a doctor cannot modify another doctor's prescription without consulting the original prescribing doctor.
First, stop taking the vicodin. Second, talk to your doctor about a alternate pain killer.