Since then, many forms of birth control have become widely available by prescription and over the counter. |
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Often in fine but upper-case print, most preprinted prescription labels include the words. |
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Here, in one neat package, Franklin constructed a prescription that went into making a self-made man. |
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Older and responsible students should be allowed to self-medicate at school with OTC products and certain prescription medications. |
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He says something in Tibetan to his assistant who writes a prescription and the exam is over. |
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This tale of country folk, their loves and hates, their customs, is like a prescription for our troubled age. |
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Your doctor may use a computerized refractor to measure your eyes and estimate the prescription you need to correct a refractive error. |
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He's not there to make moral judgments on how you live, but to fill your prescription. |
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Can a pharmacist refuse to fill a prescription because he or she believes the client is possessed by demons? |
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This includes dieting, exercise regimens, psychotherapy, or prescription medications. |
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With this prescription in hand, Jane was despatched to York hair and beauty salon Sota Hairdressing in Micklegate for a new hair-do and makeover. |
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For some seniors and groups representing seniors, Canada remains the place to purchase lower priced prescription drugs. |
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Democrats and Republicans agree that our seniors deserve a secure retirement and a prescription drug coverage in Medicare. |
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What will he do for the uninsured or underinsured workers, or deal with the outrageous cost of prescription drugs? |
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My prescription was tapered off so that I was alternating days of full dosage, half dosage. |
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Benefits include an eye exam every 12 months, a pair of prescription lenses and frames or contact lenses every 24 months. |
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The contingency plan offered the possibility of an antibiotic prescription if the child did not get better. |
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Stronger forms of topical treatments and antifungals in tablet form are only available on prescription. |
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The campaign will include posters on the sides of buses as well as information leaflets and stickers on repeat prescription slips. |
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It may be intended not as description of a never-never land, but as prescription of an order that any society should uphold. |
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It is accepted that there is a right of way by prescription, but the nature of the permissible usage of that right of way is disputed. |
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Seam rippers and thread nippers slip nicely into empty prescription pill containers or film canisters. |
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Sudafed is also available over the counter, and other prescription products have made the switch as well. |
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Does your camp require that staff who are eighteen and older store their prescription medications in the health center? |
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Another reason may be that drugs in the United States are available only on prescription or over the counter. |
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Drug companies have been switching successful prescription drugs over the counter for years. |
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Democrats' timidity also makes it easier for the Republicans to co-opt their modest ideas, from prescription drugs to homeland security. |
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When should a drug be sold over the counter instead of by prescription only? |
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The medications most often implicated in prescription drug abuse are opioid analgesics, sedative-hypnotics and stimulants. |
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As the government's increase in prescription charges shows, we are not locked into a situation where changes cannot be made. |
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How will a prescription telephoned or e-mailed from a physician's office be authenticated or confirmed in pharmacies? |
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Current prescription and over the counter drugs were recorded from containers at the participants' homes. |
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He got out as quickly as he could, and threw the prescription into the litter bin on the way to the off-licence. |
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The pharmacist noticed the prescription for the dose had been altered from 50 to 100 microgrammes, and the alteration had not been initialled. |
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Such requirements necessitate frequent contact between the patient and physician for re-evaluation and prescription renewal. |
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Staples such as bread, pasta and flour can be obtained on prescription and many coeliacs can eat a healthy and even enjoyable diet. |
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A thorough podiatric examination will reveal any problems and, if appropriate, a prescription orthotic may be recommended. |
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Do generalists differ from specialists in the prescription of cognitive enhancers? |
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In emergency situations, the prescription order must be countersigned by the prescribing physician or dentist within 72 hours. |
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Use a high concentration prescription fluoride gel once a day or a sodium fluoride mouth rinse three times a day. |
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One exception is prescription retinoic acid, which has been shown to improve the appearance of newer, red stretch marks. |
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Heaven help the pharmacists if the debate getting under way in the US about mail-order prescription medicines ever reaches our shores. |
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Simon, a middle-aged salesman, came to see me requesting a prescription for a sleeping pill. |
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It is not Labour policy to freeze prescription charges and review a system that is riddled with anomalies. |
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Both were white women with a college education, and both used prescription opiate drugs along with heroin. |
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In this case, the drug was an opiate called Percocet, a prescription pain medication. |
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The best way to avoid these problems is to follow nature's prescription of suitable times to eat. |
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Opinion on this issue is as divided and polarized as the position papers that comprise the prescription privilege debate. |
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Lastly, the study looked only at the prescription of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, not at the actual intake of the drugs. |
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Rush had given Lewis a list of rules for preserving health, which included prescription of purgatives. |
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For many recreational users, prescription methadone doesn't carry the same stigma as the typical street drug. |
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It seems clear that a universalist prescription, cast an actor of any ethnicity for any part, runs into serious objections. |
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She needs a current prescription, and I don't think she has a current one, nor does she have med insurance. |
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He bought prescription narcotics from them cheaply, which allowed him to avoid street heroin for years. |
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These findings provide a prescription for future newspaper content if papers are to gain young readers now and keep them in the future. |
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Such medicines may only be dispensed under a prescription, made usually only by a medical practitioner or dentist. |
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Police across Greater Manchester are clamping down on drivers unfit to be on the road after taking illegal or prescription drugs. |
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The issue here is not one of political semantics but of analysis and prescription. |
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Even a prescription of the tranquilliser diazepam failed to calm her nerves. |
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Severe persistent anxiety may merit the short term prescription of anxiolytic drugs such as diazepam. |
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I overdosed on both prescription and over-the-counter drugs, abused alcohol and ruined my liver, and can't tolerate any drugs now. |
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Apply topical over-the-counter or prescription antifungal medications as indicated. |
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Surely we have to crack down on corruption and abuse, and eliminate idiocies like the direct advertising of prescription drugs to consumers. |
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They want a copy of my eyesight prescription, so I popped over to my opticians in Farnham this afternoon. |
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Tell your doctor and pharmacist about all prescription and non-prescription medications as well as the herbal or alternative medicines you take. |
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This must have been a recurrent feature of the Hittite scapegoats, since in the prescription of Uhhamuwa a crowned ram has to be sent away. |
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Other medications such as antidepressants, anti-seizure medications, and prescription or non-prescription pain medications may also be helpful. |
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The doctors and nurses will provide you with a prescription for medicines to help control the nausea and vomiting called anti-emetics. |
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At the moment I'm receiving shedloads of mail offering to sell me prescription drugs. |
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Phentermine, fenfluramine, and diethylproprion are related prescription medications used as appetite suppressants. |
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None of the control subjects were taking prescription medications, and all had normal spirometry. |
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Even when prescription costs are subtracted from total purchases, prescription buyers outspend the norm. |
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Like sunglasses, prescription lenses too are available with a wide variety of coatings. |
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Might TV news tilt in favor of prescription benefits for senior citizens because the producers know many of their viewers are codgers? |
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The raw spectra of protons, deuterons, tritons and alpha particles were fitted with a three moving source prescription. |
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Investigation by the society revealed a history of abuse of alcohol as well as prescription and non-prescription drugs by the respondent mother. |
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That's a sign to see the doctor for a prescription for antibiotic ear drops that will take care of most cases. |
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In brief, the general practitioner writes a prescription which the patient takes to the pharmacist. |
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The project was conducted in an environment that permitted the possession of syringes without a prescription. |
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Talk with your care provider about the medications, both prescription and non-prescription, you take. |
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This practice, to a large extent, is responsible for the sale of many useless tonics and drugs without any medical practitioner's prescription. |
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In addition, the FVO report states that clenbuterol does not legally require a veterinary prescription for purchase and use in Brazil. |
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Neil was peeved when I refused his request for a prescription for penicillin. |
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About 6 million very low-income seniors would be ineligible for any prescription drug benefits under Medicare. |
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The kairotic moment would be that moment when the prescription was fulfilled by virtue of something that was in fact done in the secular. |
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Following this prescription, Mr. Florida tells us, there's hope for any city, even his decidedly unhip hometown. |
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In such a prescription there will be violence, and any violence is unnatural, abnormal, criminal. |
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Her addiction to prescription narcotics stemmed from chronic pain due to osteoporosis. |
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If your child is using prescription acne medications, it's especially important to stay out of the sun and away from tanning beds. |
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The nicotine gum and the nicotine patch can be bought without a prescription from your doctor. |
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When he was questioned he admitted taking the purse and the prescription pad and finding the other items. |
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About five years ago I began taking nitrazepam to help me sleep, and two years ago my prescription was changed to zolpidem. |
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The drug became popular in Germany and because of the lack of acute toxicity it became available over the counter without prescription. |
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Some prescription and non-prescription drugs contribute to or actually cause depression! |
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When heartburn sufferers want relief, they reach for prescription and non-prescription drug relief. |
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Both prescription and non-prescription medicines have an expiration date noted somewhere on the label. |
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Each Continence capsule includes the herb butterbur, which has been available in Germany by prescription for years. |
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Come to me later in the evening in the seventh hour after midday, and I will give the prescription to you. |
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And when it comes to circulatory disease, regular, aerobic exercise is the best prescription. |
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Most over-the-counter and prescription drugs list different dosages based on the size of a child or warn not to use the medicine with children. |
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And taking them in combination form can effectively increase dosages of some prescription drugs. |
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The bill does not contain an express provision regulating the prescription of medical devices. |
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This case begins with a report showing that the prices on top selling prescription drugs jumped by double digits again. |
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Antihistamine drops that are very well tolerated also are available, and those are prescription. |
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Bacterial conjunctivitis can be treated with antibiotic eye drops or ointment, which can only be obtained with a prescription from your doctor. |
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I've taken prescription medication daily for eight years, and my doctor says it is all right to continue if it is helping my acid reflux. |
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So if the insurance companies are going to stiff Americans when it comes to affordable prescription drugs, somebody has to do the job. |
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Since I started working out, I don't have to be on prescription drugs any more. |
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He had been put on prescription drugs to help him cope with coming off crack. |
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When it comes to marketing health care, dot-coms have already found a prescription for success. |
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This growth represents the largest quarter-over-quarter volume gain among all branded oral prescription hematinic products in the United States. |
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Nevertheless, prescription and hereditary right would never again command unchallenged consent as a basis for legitimate political authority. |
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Police said the 30-year-old actress was also in possession of the painkiller oxycodone, a morphine derivative, without a prescription. |
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Is Tom right to get so uptight about prescription drugs, or should he just take a chill pill? |
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Then there are also worries about interactions with herbal supplements and prescription drugs, as well as potential harmful effects. |
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California, meanwhile, is one just five states to ban the sale of syringes without a prescription. |
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A pharmacist who failed to seek confirmation of a patently erroneous prescription was for that reason negligent. |
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Many prescription medications, including digitalis, phenothiazine, theophylline, and beta agonists, can cause palpitations. |
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My alternative to using a physiotherapist is going through my family doctor for prescription painkillers. |
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It will take about two hours to fill this prescription, ma'am, do you want to wait? |
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As I was waiting to pick up a prescription at my local Walgreen's I noticed the book prominently displayed by the prescription drug counter. |
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Your eyeglass or contact lens prescription should be stable for at least one year. |
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But what about other intoxicants such as cocaine, cannabis resin or even the so called harmless prescription drugs. |
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Diet sheets and supporting written resources facilitated the dietary prescription to patients. |
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By prescription one person may acquire rights such as easements and profits over the land of another. |
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I gave him a prescription for equal parts of the extracts of rhubarb and jalap, which I have found a good habitual eccoprotic. |
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As well as recreational drugs, tests will cover prescription drugs, medicines and over-the-counter preparations. |
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Federal laws intended to prevent prescription drug abuse only allow prescribers to treat 30 patients at a time. |
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Writing clear and concise directions on the prescription will assist the patient in appropriate use of the medication. |
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The surgeon gives the patient a prescription for supervised physical therapy. |
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If this is an ongoing problem, ask your prescriber to write the prescription for the dosage form you can take most comfortably. |
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In order to write a prescription the recipient of the prescription must be a patient in their clinic and have a chart. |
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We considered patients as currently receiving a drug if their last prescription was issued within 90 days before the index date. |
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Doctors will usually be less able than exercise teachers to advise on the individualised prescription of particular exercises or activities. |
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Exercise and dietary therapy precedes prescription of medication by physicians. |
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These results may have consequences for more targeted prescription of ocular antibiotics. |
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The rate of antibiotic prescription varies enormously between countries and between groups within countries. |
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Inappropriate use of the available data could result in prescription of incorrect dosages. |
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Thus, the principles of exercise prescription for heart failure patients are similar to those for healthy people. |
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The Lancet letter also gave details of the herbal prescription which this patient supposedly was taking. |
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In the USA, a man took a traditional herbal prescription containing 36 ingredients. |
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Angus waited outside whilst I went in and bought Gerald's medicine, a continuing prescription routinely picked up once a month. |
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Put that way, those recommendations sound like a prescription for improvement of ecology in general, not just studies of urbanization effects. |
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There is much to recommend Lodal's prescription but less reason to believe it will be embraced. |
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Even if I could do it, it's impossible to spell out a detailed policy prescription in a blog. |
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It is making a completely new prescription in terms of what was the effect or result of the 1947 Act. |
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For instance, if we do not have much prescription in the legislation, there is no constraint on officials. |
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Lastly, the defence of prescription does not apply to public nuisance because no one can acquire the right to commit a crime. |
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The evidence required to establish title by prescription will vary with the nature of the user. |
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The prescription for climate change is that prevention is better than cure. |
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The problem is compounded by the ban on general practitioners giving private prescription to their NHS patients. |
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Illicit prescription drug use is at a high level among the high-risk felony probationers who volunteered for this study. |
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She is working hard to make prescription drugs more affordable and importation from Canada legal. |
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The lymph nodes under my left arm are swollen as well and I'm in this close to filling the prescription the doc gave me. |
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It should not be sold over the counter at pharmacies without a prescription though. |
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His prescription also falls short by not addressing how our current electoral rules waste votes and suppress potential participation. |
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The chain particularly doesn't want customers to drive the extra mile to Wal-Mart and its low-price prescription counter. |
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I'm not sure I entirely agree with his uncompromisingly conservative prescription. |
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Folic acid tablets can be obtained from pharmacies, large supermarkets, health food stores and by prescription. |
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Hyoscine is available as tablets that can be bought without a prescription from pharmacies. |
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A tailored exercise prescription, determined by exercise testing, can aid blood pressure reduction. |
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They encourage the use of medicines without any prescription by advertising their products on television and radio. |
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Heroin addicts should be able to register and get supplies on prescription. |
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Use over-the-counter medications judiciously, or consult your doctor about the right prescription for your needs. |
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We also discuss a variety of other remedies, over-the-counter treatments and prescription drugs. |
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He is going into rehab to try to kick his addiction to prescription painkillers. |
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Sales reps wield enormous influence, as doctors depend on them for information on the newest prescription drugs and clinical findings. |
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In direct to consumer advertising, drug companies target advertisements for prescription drugs directly at the public. |
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This is particularly important if you have not received a repeat prescription, so that we can rectify the matter. |
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Most of modern medicine's prescription drugs grew out of traditional herbal remedies. |
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Also pack sunscreen, extra prescription eyewear and motion sickness medication if applicable. |
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Why was the last election so mind-numbingly focused on the size of prescription drug benefit plans for the elderly? |
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I have the Xanax should I need it, but so far I have not even filled the prescription for it. |
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Many more women, and gay men, find their drinks laced with a whole host of other illegal and prescription drugs or alcohol. |
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He would allow the reimportation of prescription drugs from Canada to give Americans access to substantial discounts. |
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But I wonder if his prescription fits the problem as neatly as the book suggests, and I worry that people will misapply his message. |
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This prescription now forces them to go out and struggle for tuition and boarding elsewhere. |
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Despite my misgivings, I picked up a box of these today when I filled the new prescription. |
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The prescription for this dilemma is for contracting offices to stand firm and not take on this type of assignment. |
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At the prescription counter, there was a pregnant lady in front of me, in a short dress. |
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The link in both cases was a reaction to prescription drugs and the point is the delicacy of our brain biochemistry. |
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She's called in the government to do more to stop unscrupulous companies selling prescription drugs on the Internet. |
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The abolition of all prescription charges and home care charges for the disabled will also be of direct benefit. |
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Omitted prescription medications included such drugs as oxycodone, warfarin, and insulin. |
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More is known about the adverse effects and therapeutic uses of marihuana than about most prescription drugs. |
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He admitted in a nationwide radio broadcast on Friday that he is addicted to prescription pain medication. |
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Meanwhile, seniors are shunning the new prescription coverage ballyhooed by the White House. |
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Do you remember how to do real handwriting or are you so rusty your scrawl resembles a doctor's prescription? |
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This step is a safety mechanism to prevent prescription forgery because each number can be checked to verify its validity. |
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A final medical alternative includes short-term use of prescription sedatives to combat withdrawal symptoms. |
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With the aid of weekly visits to the acupuncturist she's been able to wean herself off of prescription meds. |
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It is by no means adventitious that this statement combines an ethical proposition with an economic prescription. |
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Make sure you use prescription drugs only as prescribed by a medical doctor and take only the recommended dosages. |
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He was not able to take any prescription medications with him on such short notice. |
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If you've ever taken a prescription drug and felt better afterward, you can thank a medicinal chemist. |
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Special restrictions exist on the prescription of medicines for drug addicts. |
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I would like to start taking guggul to lower cholesterol, but I saw on your Web site that it might lower the effectiveness of certain prescription medications. |
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There are only about a thousand real addicts in Britain, and nobody is going to make a fortune peddling heroin because the addicts can get it on prescription. |
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The lack of prescription coverage under Medicare is a national scandal. |
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Treatment may be prescription eye drops, oral medicines, or surgery. |
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So spooked were they that rather than offer a viable alternative, they meekly fell in line with a hideous policy prescription, a decision that continues to haunt them. |
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With prescription drug abuse rampant in the U.S., New York is taking steps to stop it. |
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And 9,869 people died from prescription opioids in 2012, a decrease from 2011, back to 2008 levels. |
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If necessary an optician can also provide a prescription for glasses. |
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It says there are a significant number of cases involving people misreading instructions, and accidents involving children overdosing on prescription drugs. |
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No one should be given a lethal prescription of drugs when they are gripped by mental illness or in a temporary depression. |
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It is his ability to merge moral sentiment, theological passion, and policy prescription that lights the fire of his rhetoric. |
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Those rights of sovereignty which can he separated from it, or shared with others, are gained and lost by right of ownership based on usucaption or on prescription. |
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Pharmacists who object to dispensing oral contraceptives on religious grounds might find it awkward to quiz a woman about the reason for the prescription. |
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If someone needs Plan B, you should be there to fill the prescription. |
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Furthermore, uninsured Americans who lack any market power and pay out of pocket at the pharmacy naturally pay the highest prices for prescription drugs. |
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The two states will first require customers to fill a prescription with a pharmacist before they can get and pay for refills at a vending machine inside drugstores. |
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In 2009, 5.4 percent of high school seniors were using Adderall without a prescription. |
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But if you dress up the idea in a forbidding vocabulary, full of neologisms and recondite references to philosophy, then you may have a prescription for academic stardom. |
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With a name full of jargon jive and a cast of unknown comedians and aspiring actors, this marketed as a hip urban comedy sounds like a prescription for disaster. |
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In recent years, strains of the disease have developed a resistance to the prescription drug and, in some pockets, resistance to other prophylactics. |
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For most of the century, opium, morphine, and cocaine were legally and cheaply available without a prescription at drugstores and grocery stores and through the mail. |
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When you've picked up your prescription from the doctor and you're paying the receptionist, don't forget to ask if there is a charge for the griffonage. |
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Research has found that people whose initial prescription for a certain therapy was filled with a generic medicine had a 62 percent greater chance of staying on that medicine. |
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In addition to controlled storage, prescription blanks are serialized, and the dispersal of all prescription pads and storage destination is documented by pharmacy staff. |
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Among the top 10 prescription drugs listed on death certificates, methadone is chief among them. |
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I picked up the message whilst I waited at the pharmacy for my prescription and was instantly overcome with a feeling of guilt, as if I had just stood him up. |
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Why do we need trillions of dollars worth of prescription drugs. |
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In the case of a sleeping pill or some other medicine you use only occasionally, this can serve as a reminder to ask your physician for a new prescription at your next visit. |
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Now the president is saying, oh, well, we might give you tax relief if you will sign on to my prescription drug proposal, which duplicates coverage that's already provided. |
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So, in 2005, he decided to take the vast majority of psychotropic substances and prescription pills out of his work. |
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And on the one hand, you might say it's about time that, you know, the Congress did something about negotiating for a better price for prescription drugs. |
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Hand written prescription sheets can contribute to drug errors in that they may be illegible, incomplete, or subject to transcription errors when rewritten. |
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How Kennan's prescription would eventually serve to overcome these obstacles was far from clear, one reason he found himself attacked by strident cold warriors. |
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It was also reported that his family was planning an emergency trip to Bahrain to try and get the pop star into rehab for a prescription drug addiction. |
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She had not taken any over-the-counter or prescription sympathomimetics, nor did she have a history of risk factors for hypertension or type 2 diabetes. |
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Drugs are becoming more powerful with prescription painkillers used to enhance effect and prolong a deleterious pleasure. |
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Buying prescription drugs without a scrip is a serious legal offense, as Rush Limbaugh could tell you. |
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The sheriff said a search had turned up no nonprescription drugs, and no unusual amounts of prescription medicines. |
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The prescription diet drug phentermine can indeed cause impotence. |
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But he said that under the changes the minister was proposing farmers would have to get a vet prescription for items such as wormers, lice treatments, sheep dip and vaccines. |
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The cost of prescription drugs in this country rising at such a staggering rate that nearly 40 percent of us can no longer afford to fill our prescriptions. |
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The most common types of prescription drugs abused by young adults are pain relievers, which include codeine, methadone, meperidine, percocet, hydrocodone, and oxycodone. |
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It can only do so if the prescription is written generically. |
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He argued to break the link with hard drugs and for the provision of clean pharmaceutical heroin on prescription to those not yet ready to come off the drug. |
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It works by using pre-addressed Freepost envelopes in which your GP can post your repeat prescription to a nominated Boots pharmacy every time you need to renew it. |
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This is another option for people with presbyopia, in which you use a lens with the reading prescription in one eye and a lens with the distance prescription in the other eye. |
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It is much easier to just scribble out a prescription without thinking, but doing so is lazy and poor patient care. |
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The party would also restore free dental checks, and prescription charges would be frozen pending a review of the level of charges and categories of exemptions. |
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I was repeatedly informed it was just bad luck and handed yet another prescription. |
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The Law of Proportionate Belief states that one should believe in a certain proposition or policy prescription in proportion to the arguments for that position. |
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The preachments of the archaeological community notwithstanding, the retentionist program they advocate is a prescription for future catastrophes. |
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Besides, even if pot were really, really, really well regulated like prescription drugs, diversion and abuse will still happen. |
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He dealt prescription pills from his Elliott home, police said. |
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The only difference is that that member wants to force people to follow one prescription rather than actually to work with people and use the brains of the whole industry. |
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Obama's newly released medical report reveals he's taking a prescription medication for jet lag. |
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You mention prescription laxatives for a constipated patient. |
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The meds are safe, and buying them without a prescription keeps costs down. |
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He also advocated that specific remedies could be applied to each such disease, his favourite example being the prescription of Peruvian bark for intermittent fever or ague. |
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The Department of Health has been advised that the controversial drug is safe and should be freely available from chemists without the need for a doctor's prescription. |
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He examined my lesions through a magnifying glass, quickly wrote down a prescription of drugs, and, handing it to us, asked us to come for follow up after a week. |
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The expensive and effective marketing of pharmaceutical companies has made a generation of physicians well versed in the prescription of antidepressants. |
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We also sought to provide relevant information to instructors of students in clinical psychology in preparation for prescription privileges for psychologists. |
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In parallel with the increase use of stimulants given to children has been a growth of childhood depression and the prescription of antidepressants such as Prozac. |
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I take calcium and vitamin D supplements, but prescription medications are generally only for women in menopause. |
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Quite the opposite, the aim of this paper is to increase awareness that a universal exercise and dietary prescription for reducing heart disease risk is not appropriate. |
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In this case, a low-fat calorie restricted diet will be exactly the wrong prescription. |
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Even when bundled together, just 2.6 percent of Americans misuse prescription drugs in a given month. |
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His first prescription when I saw him was to have the CAT scan test that I had been forced to postpone for a month and a half. |
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I wonder why this bit of ignorant grammatical pontificating never caught on, while the equally ill-founded prescription against splitting infinitives did? |
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The well-known illegibility of the prescription scripts frequently makes it impossible for a curious patient even to guess at the nature of the medicament. |
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One analysis reports that neck pain experienced by middle-aged patients often coincides with their first prescription for bifocal or trifocal glasses. |
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The same diet prescription was adopted by all the participants. |
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We have repeatedly shown that prescription event monitoring provides a valuable addition to pharmacovigilance of prescription products in England. |
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Sorrell v ims Health focused solely on prescription data, but it was a major battle in the wider war over data tracking. |
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Is it legal to sell prescription drugs through multi-level marketing? |
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In terms of cost, virtually every provincial drug plan is under immense strain due to growing demand and the rapid introduction of new and costly prescription drugs. |
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Our nation's experience with prescription drugs should teach us a lesson. |
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There was no width prescription in the case of private roads. |
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Kayla scrawled her signature on the prescription pad and tore it off. |
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But their immediate impact on the political structure, at a time when the power of prescription and force of custom were over-riding, is difficult to assess. |
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With the country sinking ever further into a prescription drug-induced haze, one state has decided to fight back. |
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Traditionally, it was accepted that wives and children were subordinate and subservient to the husband father, either because of biblical prescription or natural inferiority. |
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There are numerous prescription and non-prescription allergy medications available, including antihistamines such as Reactine and inhaled steroids such as Flonase. |
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Prozac is legal as a controlled drug given on prescription for depression. |
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For example, one prescription in this text for the treatment of anuria is to massage the sacrum while applying burning moxa leaves to points on the back. |
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Instead of lessons about the dangerous, addictive, and deadly qualities of prescription opioids, he got lessons on relieving pain. |
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A prescription for hydroxyzine and a topical steroid cream ended the house call but not my children's fascination with the stranger who came to our home. |
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Simvastatin-Teva tablets, containing simvastatin, are prescription medicine indicated for hypercholesterolaemia. |
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They escaped suspicion by individually supplying only small quantities of prescription drugs such as Demerol, Methadone and Xanax. |
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Addiction to opioid prescription pain killers is no longer confined to the inner city. |
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The label revision applied to both Alli, sold over the counter, and Xenical, the prescription form. |
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Is there anything I can bug for myself without a prescription to help treat a yeast infection, and if so, what? |
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This case can be directly analogized to the situation where one possesses prescription drugs. |
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Depending on the range, prescription eyeglasses may qualify as eye protection. |
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We therefore need to reduce our reliance on the prescription of antibiotics for common ailments that could be treated in other ways. |
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John's wort was no better than the prescription anti-depressant Zoloft at relieving the symptoms of major depression in a study of 340 people. |
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Specialized visual therapy helps, while others benefit with a task-specific prescription as with the presbyopes. |
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For people who wear prescription glasses who are not satisfied with non-prescription clip-on lenses, prescription sunglasses are available. |
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Policies such as total legalisation, chemists handing over heroin on prescription and shooting galleries are put forward from time to time. |
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The precise distinction between OTC and prescription depends on the legal jurisdiction. |
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Kotow has over 20 years experience in the prescription and medical equipment and supplies industries at both the retail and wholesale levels. |
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When MS fatigue strikes, exercise, sleep, and prescription medication aren't the only rejuvenators. |
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They similarly found cardiovascular contraindications by either diagnosis or prescription claim data. |
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The company said same-store prescription revenue grew 2.9 percent, and nonpharmacy, or front-end, sales fell 1.2 percent. |
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