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Deuxcents

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14. I'm not a doctor but please be careful mixing compounds with your prescription..take good care
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 04:18 PM
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It's new law, any narcotic requires an appointment every three months questionseverything Wednesday #1
It is ridiculous Marthe48 Wednesday #7
I know, I feel the same but it's not your doctor's fault questionseverything Wednesday #8
Glad you understand Marthe48 Wednesday #11
An appointment every 3 months blue cat Wednesday #2
If I have to I will but I'd like to get the 90 day refill Marthe48 Wednesday #6
I don't have Ambien but I do have an anxiety script and I rarely used it until about a year ago! Deuxcents Wednesday #3
I have a prescription for anti-anxiety and so far Marthe48 Wednesday #5
My dosage is 1 mg..have had it a while and I use it to sleep if I'm too anxious about things I can't control. Deuxcents Wednesday #12
I just ordered some otc sleep aids Marthe48 Wednesday #13
I'm not a doctor but please be careful mixing compounds with your prescription..take good care Deuxcents Wednesday #14
I'm checking for things like that Marthe48 Wednesday #15
Can the higher dosage be purchased and then broken in half (if a pill)? No Vested Interest Sunday #16
I did that a few years ago Marthe48 Sunday #17
Don't shoot the messenger, but because Ambien is intended for short-term use because of its potential for hlthe2b Wednesday #4
My last doctor died, the new doc said there were actually med school classes about dealing with dea requirements questionseverything Wednesday #9
Yes.. But states have additional requirements and laws as well. New changes are part of continuing education requirement hlthe2b Wednesday #10
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