Sentences with phrase «by a prescription as»

Any poor and ignorant fool can abide by a prescription as blunt and sharply defined as a prohibition against gay marriage.
Enalapril is available by prescription as 2.5 mg, 5 mg, 10 mg and 20 mg tablets.
Vetmedin is available by prescription as 1.25 mg, 2.5 mg, 5 mg and 10 mg scored, porcine derived beef flavored, chewable tablets.
ProZinc is available by prescription as a sterile injectable suspension in 10 ml multidose vials.
It is available by prescription as 500 mg scored, chewable, tablets in 150 ct bottles.
Etodolac is available by prescription as 300 mg capsules and 400 mg tablets.
Levothyroxine is available by prescription as 0.1 mg, 0.2 mg, 0.3 mg, 0.4 mg, 0.5 mg, 0.6 mg, 0.7 mg, 0.8 mg, and 1 mg tablets.
Theophylline is sold by prescription as an extended release tablet.

Not exact matches

As the executive branch decides how to address the opioid epidemic, communities hit hardest by the prescription drug crisis are beginning to target the pharmaceutical companies responsible for selling the addictive drugs.
A pricing survey from Consumer Reports revealed that prescription drug prices can differ by as much as 10 times between pharmacies, even within the same city.
Starting this year the University has also switched to Anthem as its prescription benefits manager and, as you will doubtless have foreseen, my preferred pharmacy — Costco by mail — is out of network.
But the prescription offered by the Taylor rule changes significantly if one instead assumes, as I do, that appreciable slack still remains in the labor market, and that the economy's equilibrium real federal funds rate — that is, the real rate consistent with the economy achieving maximum employment and price stability over the medium term — is currently quite low by historical standards.
By August, the company, which sells thousands of drugs and says it fills one in every 13 American prescriptions, was making mea culpas and renewing its promise to «do what's right, not what's easy,» as the company's mission statement goes.
Speaking as an Agnostic (thank you very much), isn't this the same situation as the Christian pharmacist who was let go by some big pharmacy chain because he refused to fill prescriptions for birth control?
The distance between the moral principles which the Church proclaims and — leaving aside for the moment the question of the Church's pastoral office — which alone can be propounded doctrinally, and the concrete prescriptions by which the individual and the various human communities freely shape their existence, has now increased to an extent that introduces what is practically a difference of nature as compared with earlier times.
All safe drugs, as determined by doctors, prescription and illegal will be legal.
Paul tempers this reply — there is no sin in being married, but then, as if wrestling with an issue which can not be settled by specific prescriptions, he gives his profoundest expression of what the new life means:
While respecting the universal principles of the Church, the Christian by his own conscience and his own inquiry, which is a duty incumbent on him as an individual, has to seek for the concrete prescription by which he will shape his own life and endeavour to contribute to determining the actual form taken by public life.
Properly speaking, a democratic constitution provides the one set of legal prescriptions that must be explicitly accepted by all citizens as participants in the political discourse, including discourse about whether the actual constitution is in fact democratic and, indeed, whether democracy itself is the proper form of the political association.
In preparing to teach a course, I looked through a folder of accumulated notes and realized that I first taught the course to an adult class consisting of three women: Jennifer, a widow of about 60 years of age with an eighth - grade schooling, whose primary occupations were keeping a brood of chickens and a goat and watching the soaps on television; Penny, 55, an army wife who treated her retired military husband and her teenage son and daughter as items of furniture in her antiseptic house, dusting them off and placing them in positions that would show them off to her best advantage, and then getting upset when they didn't stay where she put them — she was, as you can imagine, in a perpetual state of upset; and Brenda, married, mother of two teenage sons, a timid, shy, introverted hypochondriac who read her frequently updated diagnoses and prescriptions from about a dozen doctors as horoscopes — the scriptures by which she lived.
At the time Whitehead was writing Process and Reality idealist systems were under attack on methodological grounds, first by C. E. Moore as violating the prescriptions of common sense, then by the school of logical positivism represented chiefly by Schlick, Carnap, and Ayer.
Congress expanded Medicare by adding a prescription - drug entitlement that will cost hundreds of billions of dollars, and federal education spending has gone up as well.
This manner of celebrating the Eucharist seems to have been practised in several places so as to merit attention and cause Cyprian to exclaim that he is «truly astonished how this practice can have arisen whereby, contrary to the prescriptions of the gospel and of the apostles, in some places water, which by itself is incapable of signifying the blood of Christ, is offered in the Lord's cup.»
Oliver's take down of issues often ignored by news outlets — like prescription drug addiction and pay day lending — exposed corruption and injustice with 30 - minutes investigations that were as informative as they were funny.
To suppose that might only mean writing as essentially pre-modern, Western, prescription for a global range of post-modern illnesses characterized by totally unexpected turns for better and for worse and facing highly uncertain prognoses.
Demanding that the nation be true to its pledge of civil tolerance for all (and buttressing their demands by citing their record of patriotism), they dedicated themselves to keeping the gap between Protestant culture and American politics as wide as possible, following Carroll's prescription.
Instead, however, and as the best substitute, the Church would need to give the individual Christian three things: a more living ardour of Christian inspiration as a basis of individual life; an absolute conviction that the moral responsibility of the individual is not at an end because he does not come in conflict with any concrete instruction of the official Church; an initiation into the holy art of finding the concrete prescription for his own decision in the personal call of God, in other words, the logic of concrete particular decision which of course does justice to universal regulative principles but can not wholly be deduced from them solely by explicit casuistry.
Space does not permit elucidation of the specific principles on which they worked, but it may suffice for our purpose to note that the law, the shari`a, as built up by the founders and generations of commentators, embraces all the rules of God's prescription for the conduct of men — domestic life, political and social activities, religious and ritual duties.
It was developed by a Swiss doctor, Maximilian Bircher - Benner, who used it as a prescription for his patients.
This is done intentionally by some, and it is merely done unintentionally by others who are so cloaked in their ideology that they can not discern the difference between expressing data and extrapolating public policy prescriptions, for instance, as a result.
Often at the first visit, especially with younger children, I would end the session by saying, «My first prescription is very helpful but often what I hear from parents is that it is not as easy do follow as one might think.»
Did you know that EVERY GP gets paid by the pharma to write prescriptions as much as they can?
Even prescription medicines you have been taking now need re-confirming by your doctor as some are unsafe when pregnant.
Unless you'd had a breast augmentation or cancer or some serious medical reason as to why you couldn't breastfeed, your baby would not be given formula unless a prescription was written by the pediatrician.)
As she explains, «Unless you'd had a breast augmentation or cancer or some serious medical reason as to why you couldn't breastfeed, your baby would not be given formula unless a prescription was written by the pediatrician.&raquAs she explains, «Unless you'd had a breast augmentation or cancer or some serious medical reason as to why you couldn't breastfeed, your baby would not be given formula unless a prescription was written by the pediatrician.&raquas to why you couldn't breastfeed, your baby would not be given formula unless a prescription was written by the pediatrician.»
The PPPA changed that by requiring dozens of household items, such as prescription and over-the-counter drugs as well as household chemicals, to be contained in packaging that children under 5 can't open.
While you do not need a prescription for the free evaluation, the DOC Band is regulated by the U. S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as a medical device and does require a prescription.
Written collaboration requirements for prescription privileges should be abolished, restrictions to malpractice insurance should be addressed, hospitals should be mandated to extend CNMs privileges where maternity services already exist, insurance companies should be required to cover services by our profession and Medicaid recipients should be allowed to choose CNMs as a primary provider while pregnant.
2) If something more egregious is going on, as suggested in the quote above, the first thing I want to know is WHO is giving some government entity access to the names of all prescriptions taken by each person on (at the very least) a list of registered gun owners?
The claim made by attorney Peter Gleason is an unusual development in the aftermath of Schneiderman's resignation as attorney general on Monday, hours after The New Yorker reported four women have accused Schneiderman of domestic violence and abusing prescription drugs.
Adds the criminal sale of a prescription for a controlled substance or of a controlled substance by a practitioner or pharmacist as a designated offense for purposes of obtaining eavesdropping warrants as well as adding the offense as a criminal act for the purposes of prosecuting enterprise corruption cases.
As of April this year, the new NHS email system was being used by 80,000 people in the NHS, the choose and book system was in 12 per cent of hospital appointment bookings and electronic prescriptions were used in 15 per cent of GP surgeries.
The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (Nice) have said that the medical profession as well as patients need to realise that the continuing rise in antibiotic prescriptions needs to be reined - in by concentrating on the «sensible use» of antimicrobial drugs.
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — As the prescription drug and heroin epidemic continues to worsen on Staten Island and elsewhere, Borough President James Oddo plans on combating that by impressing on kids the importance of staying away from drugs.
While Mark has acted as the taxpayers» watchdog and called out wasteful spending and irresponsible actions, he has also lead the charge to make a more efficient county government by pushing for the creation of Erie County's prescription drug discount program and the adoption of electronic payments for vendors saving the County and those that do business with the County time and money.
The bills agreed to by Governor Cuomo and legislative leaders include some worthy measures, such as capping prescriptions of opioid pain relievers at a seven - day supply, down from 30.
-- The attending physician is the person who first deems the patient terminal; he / she is the same person who declares the patient is capable, acting voluntarily and making an informed decision; he / she is the same person who writes the prescription or dispenses the medications directly; and he / she is the same person to sign the patient's death certificate; and he / she is required to lie on the death certificate by writing the terminal illness as the cause of death, not the lethal drugs -LRB-!).
Eliminating those overpayments has resulted in extending the life of the trust fund by nine years, free preventive care for seniors and eliminating a gap in the prescription drug plan known as the «donut hole,» Fitzsimmons said.
Schneiderman has been accused by four women of slapping and choking them, as well as prescription drug abuse.
Should Oluwo deserve the prescriptions by Fani - Kayode such as ``... drag him out of the palace, strip him naked, shave off his hair and beard and send him out of Iwo, and indeed Yorubaland, for ten years of exile,» Fani - Kayode should have, long ago, been made a barbecue for the crimes of alleged looting for which he has been dragged from one court to another since he left office as Aviation Minister or even as Campaign Director in the Goodluck Jonathan presidential campaign committee.
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