This is the second part of my question: I take 10 mg of Lisinopril for high blood pressure everyday. I am going to be doing a lot of traveling soon and will be flying on airplanes, driving in cars, walking around, etc. Is it necessary to put a cotton ball or something else in my prescription bottle with the medication to make sure the pills don't move around and break? Is this even necessary? I just want to make sure the pills stay safe and don't break, melt, etc. I was planning on just taking the Lisinopril pills in the prescription bottle as they are and not dealing with cotton balls or anything else, so if you have any advice or reasons on why this is a bad idea, please let me know. Thanks!
No
It depends on local legislation and the rules of the company you are travelling with.
Please restate your question. As it is written, it does not make sense and we cannot answer it.
Hello, A lot of medication.
i think the question you are trying to ask does that medication does bad for your health? Am I right in thinking this? If that is the question you were asking, the answer is, it depends. Most of the time, diet medication is a hoax. If you are using speed or some prescription drug not prescribed to you, then that does bad.
I would need to know the exact medication, dosage, and quantity that was in possession to answer this question.
It is a prescription pain medication
Diflucan is a prescription medication, meaning buying it without a prescription would be illegal.
You do need a prescription in order to receive Rapaflo as a medication.
A sentence that has the word \"prescription\" in it, would be one like this: \"You need to go get your prescription.\" A prescription is medication given by a doctor.
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