The word prescribed should help you here. You need a prescription. See a physician.
The acronym RTS on a prescription means refilled too soon. This means that the prescription is being refilled too soon and you should wait to get a refill. This is common when refilling medicine for narcotics and other controlled medications.
1. When ever I refill anything even, Vicodin and percocet I have never been asked. 2. Do you have an old ID with your previous name? 3. Yes, you should have the doctor write a Rx with your new name. At least eventually
Depending on your doctor's orders. It also depends on the length of the course. If the course is 2weeks, and you are allowed 1 refill, you may get the refill after or at the end of the two weeks. Although, you should not refill/start another course without letting your physician know.
Yes, it is very addictive and you quickly build a tolerance, requiring more and more as time goes by. This drug should be taken only by prescription and as stated on the label by the physician who administered the prescription.
The prescription will specify the time period; if not, it's "until they run out" (note that they should be discarded once they reach their expiration date, but this is for health rather than legal reasons). If you keep getting prescriptions, you can take them essentially as long as you live. There's no hard and fast time limit like "you can only take Vicodin for three years, and then it becomes illegal." The fact that a physician must prescribe them for you is considered a sufficient restriction against abuse. Note that a physician may not be able to supply you with an open-ended prescription (i.e. "refill as needed"), but you don't really need to worry about that; it's the physicians job to limit the number of refills. You take the prescribed drugs as Directed by your physician with any advice from your pharmacist. All prescription medications should be appropriately discarded a year after being filled unless otherwise stated. But legally if you possess a validly filled prescription you can legally take it.
you should not take xanax, untill or unless Physician prescribed you. This medicine is prescription only, if you have this then it is used as anxiety, panic disorders, and nausea due to chemotherapy
If you had a prescription for depression, the physician will simply try and access your general physical health.
You should only take the antibiotic a physician or dentist orders for you. You should not switch antibiotics or use a friend's, family member's or anyone else's prescription.
Lithium is only available by prescription. It has many side effects and should only be used under close supervision of a physician.
It depends on whether or not you are taking any medications. If you are taking any prescription medications, you should refrain from drinking. Alcohol often diminishes or alters the effects of the prescription. You can always check with your doctor on if you can with your medications.
No one should be taking Promethazine without a prescription, so you would need to ask your doctor or prescribing physician.