I go through this about every 6 weeks for midterms and finals. For 2-3 weeks (while cramming) I pretty much depend on caffeine (coffee, energy drinks, soda) then when tests are over I stop drinking it. It's a vicious cycle but hopefully in a few years I'll be done with it.
I always feel like...
So then should the pharmacist have called the doctor to question the use of oxycontin for strep throat?
Did pharmacist forget to tell patient to dilute the product during the consultation?
I remember when my friend quit smoking. His doctor told him that its easier if in the beginning (hardest times) you take yourself away from the environments/people that you normally smoke in/around.
I think meds get diluted in the pharmacy. I've never seen/heard of a situation where the person has to dilute their own meds.
Interns can fill too. Now that's a scary thought =X
Do I take the bus to GP and leave my car I guess it's at the bottom? Does the bus take me to GP or is it a hike from the bus --> GP --> down to the valley?
Kinda scary though. There is no way for the us to tell whether what we're taking is safe. It's a risk every time you go to the pharmacy and take something home. I'm asking the pharmacist to do a taste test on my meds first =X
In my experience, it is the brighter students that are always asking questions. They are always thinking beyond what they're given in class and asking all these crazy conceptual, out of the box questions. Other students just learn what they're given and leave it at that.
From my experience, its the smart people that seem to always be asking the questions. They're always thinking beyond what's put in front of them and asking those crazy conceptual questions that are outside the box. Most people just learn what's given to them and end it at that.
Friend used Nicotrol inhaler. It has a device that feels like a cigarette when you use it. I think it's supposed to help you get over that oral fixation.
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