Sentences with phrase «with doctor prescription»

You may buy it with a doctors prescription, but it is unlikely to be covered by your insurance.

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More than 40 million patients with respiratory, gastric and other diseases were cured after taking the potion on doctors» prescriptions, according to the official report, which stated that the farm was selling it to more than 4,000 hospitals across the country.
The plan comes with other consumer - friendly perks, such as free email access to board - certified doctors 24 - 7, free generic prescription drugs, and three free physician visits per year.
These doctors can also help you out with prescriptions, chronic pain management and overall health and wellness.
And although the deadly drug is legal with a doctor's prescription, it's also being made illegally in underground labs and traded across the US.
It starts with a doctor's prescription, and in West Virginia, that has been all - too readily available.
Enter Maven, a women's health app that connects you with doctors via video chat, allowing you to ask questions, get advice, and receive prescriptions.
What is it: Maven is a women's health app that connects you with doctors via video chat, allowing you to ask questions, receive advice, and get prescriptions.
(As an aside, the week ended with a Cabinet nomination collapsing when it was alleged that, among other things, the nominee, a chief White House doctor nicknamed «the Candyman,» had handed out prescription drugs with abandon, including, on at least one occasion, an alarmingly large supply of Percocet.)
The service allows patients to video chat with doctors and fill their prescriptions online.
The bill allows «mentally competent» patients with less than 6 months to live to get prescription drugs that would speed up the dying process, as long as two doctors agree the patient qualifies.
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.
This would mean that a Catholic doctor who opposes contraception would have to prescribe it or find a doctor willing to fill out the prescription — even if she informs her patients before being retained that she practices medicine in accord with her church's moral teachings.
Also, if you have any underlying medical conditions or are taking any prescription medications, it's a good idea to check with your doctor or registered dietitian prior to giving intermittent fasting a try.
I hate to tell you this, but you might want to check with your doctor before you get new glasses, especially if you need a new prescription.
During the 30 days, of course, I'm not going to stop taking my prescription and I will consult with my doctor and have blood work done.
If you were already on prescription medications when you became pregnant, you should absolutely consult with your doctor before continuing.
Though I only took vitamins without consulting with my OB, it is very important to talk to your doctor about any sleeping problems you're having and follow their direction when it comes to prescription medications.
If you're traveling with an inhaler or an Epipen, chances are they are needed for an issue that could be life or death, so bring extra and carry them separately, as well as a prescription from your doctor.
I know a fat person who went to the doctor for a sore throat and left with a prescription to get more exercise instead of one for an actual antibiotic to treat her strep throat (which she got instead from a more helpful urgent care clinic).
If you find these strategies aren't working, the next step may be to speak with your doctor about a moderate use of Sudafed or a short birth control prescription, both of which have proven to reduce milk supply.
Tell your doctor about any other medications your child takes, including over-the-counter or herbal medicines, which could interfere with prescription medications.
Massage your child gently around the blockage areas to prevent fluid buildup, noting that this should only be done with doctor's prescription.
To be safe, check with your doctor before taking either prescription drugs or over-the-counter medicines.
Additionally, formula - feeding is associated with more frequent doctor's office visits and hospitalization, prescriptions, and parental absenteeism from work / school in order to take care of an ill baby.
A baby with a systemic bacterial or yeast infection (including thrush), may also develop diaper rash so be sure to check in with doctor if you baby has a diaper rash that isn't improving in 3 to 4 days or if baby shows any other signs of illness, as these types of diaper rash may require more specialized over the counter or prescription treatments.
It is important that you speak with your doctor, as most doctors do NOT sign a breast pump prescription without first speaking with the patient.
Discuss which course of treatment to take with your child's doctorprescription drugs or watchful waiting.
Products working with more pressure are available with only doctor's prescription.
Models over 30 mm Hg are very rare and they are available only with a doctor's prescription.
They can be dangerous if applied in the wrong situation, so they are available only with doctor's prescription.
They are usually available only with a doctor's prescription.
Caregiver duties and responsibilities can include: Assisting with personal care: bathing and grooming, dressing, toileting, and exercise Basic food preparation: preparing meals, shopping, housekeeping, laundry, and other errands General health care: overseeing medication and prescriptions usage, appointment reminders and administering medicine Mobility assistance: help with getting in and out of a wheelchair, car or shower Personal supervision: providing constant companionship and general supervision Transportation: driving to and from activities, running errands, and help getting in and out of wheelchair - accessible vehicle Emotional support: being a stable companion and supporter in all matters personal, health - related and emotional Care for the elderly: orienting or grounding someone with Alzheimer s disease or dementia, relaying information from a doctor to family members Back - up care (or respite) services: providing other caregivers a break Home organization: help with organizing
Uniform compression shirts are available only with doctor's prescription.
Eczema can be treated with over-the-counter products like Aquaphor and Vanicream, or a mild prescription medication if the doctor thinks one is necessary, or by removing food allergens and giving probiotics daily.
If you have tried to increase your milk supply naturally and with herbal treatments, but have had little or no success, talk to your doctor to see if a prescription medication is right for you.
If your child does get a prescription, make sure you give him the entire course of antibiotics and follow up with an ear recheck a few weeks later so the doctor can gauge whether the medicine worked.
For more serious symptoms, you may want to buy special compression stockings from a medical supply store (with a doctor's prescription), where you can be fitted for them.
However, the higher amounts of iron in prescription prenatal vitamins can cause some women to become constipated or have other digestive problems — if you experience this, talk with your doctor.
She should stop smoking and check with her doctor before continuing taking prescription drugs.
It took me a few tries, but I found a great doctor who understood and helped me with a prescription to try to increase my milk.
Most often, your doctor provides you with a prescription brand so that the cost of the vitamins will be picked up by your insurance company instead of you spending out of pocket.
I don't remember much else except crying in the doctor's office and walking out with a prescription.
In Chicago, for example, any resident with an exercise prescription from a doctor for an obesity - related disease — including diabetes, high blood pressure and asthma — can receive a free three - month membership to Chicago Park District fitness centers.
My doctor has tried to help with prescriptions, but they're not working.
Talk with your baby's doctor to get a prescription for milk and for more information about getting donated milk for your little one.
Talk with your doctor before starting to breastfeed if you're taking prescription drugs of any kind.
As a last resort you can talk with your doctor about a prescription.
And if your doctor writes out a prescription for exercise to cope with an obesity - related condition, you can work out at the centers for three months at no charge.
Choose an obstetrician or health care provider Interview potential doctors Contact health insurance company about coverage Start and pregnancy and birth budget Discuss financial effects of pregnancy and baby with partner Stop smoking Stop drinking Stop using street drugs Talk to your physician about any prescription medications Drink at least 8 glasses of water every day Visit the doctor at least once per month or every 4 weeks Do not dye or perm hair Stop drinking coffee and other caffeinated beverages Exercise daily Start taking prenatal vitamins Eat foods rich in folic acid Eat iron rich foods Increase daily intake of whole grains, fruits and vegetables Nap as much as possible as fatigue is common Eat fish with low levels of mercury no more than 2 days per week Do not eat undercooked meats Do not eat unpasteurized dairy producs Do not eat cold cut deli meats Allow someone else to clean out the kitty litter, if applicable Limit exposure to chemicals Try to limit stress and tension Complete all prenatal tests — HIV, Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, Anemia, Blood Typing, Sickle Cell Anemia, Urine Screening and Rubella.
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