PMS include Prozac (fluoxetine), Zoloft (sertraline), and Celexa (citalopram). Your doctor may prescribe this treatment only during the luteal phase of your menstrual cycle, or for continuous daily use, depending on your individual symptoms.
National Drug Code
If you have a prescription for a drug and inform the testers about it, you pass the drug test. You might show positive for the drug, but with a prescription it's supposed to be in you. This doesn't mean an airline pilot can get a medicinal marijuana prescription so she can smoke weed. In safety-sensitive jobs, if you're on a prohibited medicine you're out of service until you're clean, prescription or not.
You mean the drug? Yes, but not by the same name but by its components: hydrocodone bitartrate and acetaminophen.
I'm guessing you mean Rohypnol. It's not even a prescription drug in the US, so the answer (in the US) is "you don't take it at all". In other countries where it's a prescription drug, the answer is "as prescribed by your physician."
A prescription for example for pharmaceuticals.
Schedule G drug is a prescription drug that can be sold purely under medical prescription alone.
At least in the United States, Vicodin is a prescription drug.
"Good prescription drug" is increasingly being seen as an oxymoron...
HCL is short for hydrochloric acid, or hydrochloride referring to the form/composition of the particular drug. <<adr>>
PMS means premenstrual syndrome.
What is the active ingredient in the prescription drug Zithromax?
the prescription.