Aside from the firearms issues, what purpose do you see in keeping a prescription drug if the condition for which it was prescribed has passed? Would you start using the prescription again based on your own self-diagnoses?
Aside from the firearms issues, what purpose do you see in keeping a prescription drug if the condition for which it was prescribed has passed? Would you start using the prescription again based on your own self-diagnoses? Are you qualified to know whether any intervening changes in your health or other medication or even just life style would make use of that prescription inappropriate?
During a routine examination a physician gathers a significant amount of information that allows him or her to make relevant decisions about potentially hazardous medication. Skipping that step and going straight to the bottle isn't much different from playing russian roulette with your firearm.
Buddy were you born like this? Lots of people keep this stuff for worst case scenarios. And no, they don't collect significant amounts of information. If you've been prescribed it before with no issue, and you are in pain, you get the same stuff....... No other medical knowledge required. We are not talking about abuse of a drug, we are talking about use when a doctor can not be seen because one does not exist. Whole books written by doctors go over what to keep, and under what conditions. But they do not go over laws................. Though I'm fairly certain you keep your head in the sand about most of this stuff.
Buddy were you born like this? Lots of people keep this stuff for worst case scenarios. And no, they don't collect significant amounts of information. If you've been prescribed it before with no issue, and you are in pain, you get the same stuff....... No other medical knowledge required. We are not talking about abuse of a drug, we are talking about use when a doctor can not be seen because one does not exist. Whole books written by doctors go over what to keep, and under what conditions. But they do not go over laws................. Though I'm fairly certain you keep your head in the sand about most of this stuff.
In my opinion, there is no such thing as perfectly good Vicodin. :tongue:Why would anybody throw away perfectly good Vicodin?
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