Oh, dude, it's like super simple. Dr. Shortnap just writes a prescription for sleeping pills and gives it to you. You take it to the pharmacy, they give you the pills, and then you take them to help you sleep. It's like magic, but with drugs. Just make sure to follow the instructions, or you might end up sleeping through your alarm like a champ.
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no. barbiturates are like xanax, klonopin & valium... sleeping pills are not in the same category although a Dr may prescribe a barbiturate to help aod with your insomnia, sleeping troubles or whatever problems you are having. or the Dr may prescribe both a sleep aid & low dose of a barbiturate. but be very careful mixing ANYTHING like that without talking to your doctor first. some drugs do NOT mix well together & you may wanna get a good night's rest but you DON'T wanna over do it & end up sleeping forever. be careful & talk to you Dr before taking ANYTHING especially when combining different medications that are sedatives.
If this is the Dr. Babcock that is a chiropractor, he cannot prescribe medications that require a prescription. He is not a medical doctor.
Can a Florida Dr. prescribe more then one month of Diazepam?
Because you have an infection.
Vyvanse is only used for ADHD
What kind of diet pills??? Dr. Dan
It was Safflower Oil pills!
No, he is a psychologist. Only psychiatrists can prescribe meds. Psychologists only have a PhD. Psychiatrists are DO or MD and can write prescriptions.
No. Usually if the patient has aneurysm and has suffered with SAH/other type of hemorrhage in the brain, they might be having already cognitive issues. During this time, it's not recommended to take sleeping pills. Note: I've provided this based on my experience with my father suffered with SAH recently and told by Dr. I'm not a Dr and you may need to consult right physician / Neuro to get more details.