bcb1200
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Metallic..not sure what your insurance is, but if it is a MA company, you may be able to get your LLMD to sign a waiver or other form dictating this medicine is a must have.
-------------------- Bite date ? 2/10 symptoms began 5/10 dx'd, after 3 months numerous test and doctors
IgM Igenex +/CDC + + 23/25, 30, 31, 34, 41, 83/93
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Currently at around 95% +/- most days. Posts: 3134 | From Massachusetts | Registered: May 2010
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METALLlC BLUE
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People can message me to let me know how they "get rid" of their extra medications.
Just a harmless curiosity.
-------------------- I am not a physician, so do your own research to confirm any ideas given and then speak with a health care provider you trust.
Federal and State Drug Laws Prescription drugs are considered "controlled substances." The federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act makes it clear that the only legal way to access prescription drugs is to have a doctor's prescription. An excerpt: ...No controlled substance in schedule II, which is a prescription drug as determined under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (21 U.S.C. 301 et seq.), may be dispensed without the written prescription of a practitioner.
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METALLlC BLUE
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quote:Originally posted by kitty9309: It's illegal to distribute prescription drugs to anyone other then who it is prescibed for.
Federal and State Drug Laws Prescription drugs are considered "controlled substances." The federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act makes it clear that the only legal way to access prescription drugs is to have a doctor's prescription. An excerpt: ...No controlled substance in schedule II, which is a prescription drug as determined under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (21 U.S.C. 301 et seq.), may be dispensed without the written prescription of a practitioner.
We're all well aware of that.
-------------------- I am not a physician, so do your own research to confirm any ideas given and then speak with a health care provider you trust.
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Give them to your pharmacy, they know what to do with them. I had three bottles of Doxycycline I gave back to mine.
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Because of medications showing up in water, they're asking people not to do that anymore.
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