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  1. ... test is used to look for illegal or prescription drugs in your body. It's often used by ... for signs of one or more illegal or prescription drugs in a sample of your urine (pee), ...
  2. ... labs, including: Oxycodone Hydrocodone Hydromorphone Oxymorphone Methadone Fentanyl Prescription opioids are relatively safe for reducing pain if ... in some people. For these reasons, misuse of prescription opioids is common. Prescription opioid misuse means taking ...
  3. ... In fact, TCAs are the cause of many prescription drug overdose deaths in the United States. Other ... you are misusing TCA (taking it without a prescription or taking more than the prescribed dose). The ...
  4. ... plan for you. Commonly abused drugs include: Marijuana Prescription opioid pain relievers , which include oxycodone, hydrocodone, morphine, ... NIDA), contains questions about how often you use prescription drugs, illegal drugs, tobacco, and alcohol. There is ...
  5. ... get a hearing aid with or without a prescription: Prescription hearing aids require a visit to a hearing ... your hearing aid to match your hearing loss. Prescription hearing aids may be necessary for more severe ...
  6. ... test kits are available to buy without a prescription. The test checks for RSV, flu , and COVID- ... Authorizes First covid-19 Test Available without a Prescription That Also Detects Flu and RSV; [2022 May ...
  7. ... a lab. Many kits are available without a prescription, but you should still ask your health care ... of these tests yourself. Others require a provider's prescription. Most test kits will instruct you to provide ...
  8. ... Be sure to tell your provider about any prescription and over-the-counter medicines and/or supplements ... magnesium from dietary supplements , laxatives, antacids, or certain prescription medicines. It's rare to get too much magnesium ...
  9. ... counter medicines. But don't stop taking any prescription medicines unless your provider tells you to. Are ... contain aluminum hydroxide or calcium carbonate and certain prescription diuretics ("water pills"). If your phosphate levels are ...
  10. ... hypokalemia) may be a sign of: Use of prescription diuretics Fluid loss from diarrhea , vomiting, or heavy ... have a medical condition that needs treatment. Certain prescription and over-the-counter medicines and supplements may ...
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