Yes, you can potentially sue the NHS for overprescribing clordiazepoxide if it can be demonstrated that this action constituted negligence and caused harm. To succeed in a legal claim, you would need to show that the prescribing clinician failed to meet the standard of care expected in their medical duty, leading to adverse effects. Consulting with a legal professional who specializes in medical malpractice would be essential to assess the viability of your case.
one every 4 to 6 hours. It's usually use in prescribing medication... (ravin21)
John H. Lehnert has written: 'When in doubt, sue!' -- subject(s): Actions and defenses, Administration of Justice
No triple h will not take over WWE
The limit is 1.
H. Fergie Woods has written: 'Essentials of homoeopathic prescribing with rapid repertory' -- subject(s): Homeopathy, Materia medicas
H = 12
No, Triple H lost to the Undertaker at Wrestlemania, But that does not mean his career is over.
1/h-8 = (1/h)-8 = h8
-h/3 -4 = 13 -h -12 = 39 -h = 39+12 -h = 51 h = -51
Means that h equals 1660.
h3/h8 = h-5 = 1/h5
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