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Good day! My oxycodone pill bottle was accidentally dropped inside a cup of water. By the time I realized what had happened they were completely dissolved inside bottle. I can see a layer of the pills (27 10 mg oxycodone) at the bottom of the bottle with a water layer above. Should I use an eye dropper to take my daily dose? Will the water completely dissolve the potency over time? Thanks in advance for any comments. ## Also, wondering if my pharmacy (Walgreens) would even consider replacing the pills if I showed them what I did. I don't want to get on their bad side or raise any red flags with them. I have a pretty good relationship with them thus far so I don't want that to change. ## Hello, Chad! How are you? I'm sorry about what happened. No, it would not be safe to try ...

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i am looking for a doctor in the savannah, ga area that isnt that difficult to get a prescription of adderoll from ## Posted below are a few doctors I would recommended trying for an Adderall prescription: Psychiatric Medicine PC Michael C Mobley 4849 Paulsen St STE 201 Savannah, GA 31405 (912) 354-8108 Psychiatric Group of the Coastal Empire William Ellien 5002 Waters Ave FL FL 4 Savannah, GA 31404 (912) 350-2664 Recovery Place Frank M Johnston 835 E 65th St Savannah, GA 31405 (912) 355-1440 Integrated Behavioral Services Manoj K Dass 1121 Cornell Ave Savannah, GA 31406 (912) 355-4987 Savannah Psychiatry Chad J Brock 635 Stephenson AVe Savannah, GA 31405 (912) 352-2921 More listings can also be found here: medicinenet.com/adhd_in_adults/savannah-ga_city.htm I hope this helps!

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Has anyone else had problems with body spasms and lisinopril? ## Hello, Chad! How are you? This isn't listed among the common side effects by the FDA. They typical include nausea, dizziness, headache, constipation, dry mouth and increased urination. However, if you're becoming dehydrated, that could cause such a symptom. Have you experienced any dizziness upon standing or moving suddenly?

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Underarms are really red and rashed from to much deorderant what to put on it? ## Hello, Chad! How are you feeling? That's not a typical reaction from just using deodorant, even if you use too much. That sounds more like an allergic reaction, which may require medical attention. Have you consulted your doctor? If they say it's safe for you to take, just some over the counter Benadryl might help. The FDA classifies it as an antihistamine and it's very commonly used to treat allergic reactions. Its typical side effects may include dizziness, drowsiness, dry mouth and blurry vision. You will also likely need to stop using the brand of deodorant. I have a couple that I can't use, so I've found one that works and generally stick with it and try not to switch.

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I have been going to the same place for 11 years with no problem now that one of the doctors retired they say my insurance is no good there now. He was the one that had that account funny because it is Horizonbluecross of NJ and the office is in NJ. ## Hi Chadwick, I'm sorry to hear that, insurance can sure be a hassle! Here's a link to Horizon Blue cross Blue shield of New Jersey's online provider directory: directory.horizonblue.com You can search for physicians in your area that are covered by this insurance company. I hope this helps!

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Hey everyone after recently being released from prison, so many great things are happening in my life however my painful desire to use opiates is still strong and almost led me to ER yesterday. That was my routine before but I fought it,prayed,and let my wife &sister know. So by Gods grace we found a great psychiatrist who got me immediately. I was put on 8mg Subutex 2x a day. I'm nervous to start it. I'm in no withdraw but I'm using it as a preventive. Can you please tell me what to expect with this med? I'm also on 1mg Xanax three times daily as needed and an anti depressant. Thanks everyone ## Hello, Chad! How are you? Have you taken it, yet? So awesome that you faced your problem and sought help for it! The FDA classifies Subutex as an opiate that is most commonl...

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