As many as the doctor can fit on one prescription pad. But a controlled medication cannot be on the same paper as a regular medication. So depending on how many different controlled and non controlled meds you get is how many rx papers you will have.
Up to the 9th week you can get a prescription from the doctor for Mifepristone in combo with Misoprostol.
look on the back of the pill can for warningEDIT: The advice above is not advisable. If the medication is a Prescription Drug then ALWAYS follow the directions of your Doctor and any advice given by the pharmacist. If it is not prescription then please let me know the name and dose of the medication/pill and I can be of further assistance to you.EDIT by rmwfra
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Tramadol is a prescription pain reliever. In order to begin taking it, a doctor will have to write a prescription for Tramadol for his patient.
Yes, you do need to obtain a prescription from your doctor to get Vitamin B12. He/She will also need to make sure they write you a prescription for the syringes as well. I have personally written a prescription like this one many times.
Yes, under some circumstances. If the pill is not in the original container you can be arrested for possession of a prescription drug. You can also be charged if the pill IS in the original container but the prescription is not yours.
If the medicine was only available by a doctor's prescription and it was only prescribed for one child- yes.If the medicine was only available by a doctor's prescription and it was only prescribed for one child- yes.If the medicine was only available by a doctor's prescription and it was only prescribed for one child- yes.If the medicine was only available by a doctor's prescription and it was only prescribed for one child- yes.
A sentence that has the word \"prescription\" in it, would be one like this: \"You need to go get your prescription.\" A prescription is medication given by a doctor.
one half pill per dosage
You tell your doctor and get a new one
A licensed physician is the only one who can write a prescription for non-over the counter drugs and medication.
The doctor may write a Rx (prescription) for this, but the item itself (used for urine collection for certain medical conditions) may not require one. Sometimes, these items are behind the Pharmacy counter, and that could be the reason for the Doctor's Rx. Some medical insurance companies may also pay for this item or partially pay for it, too.