my husband and i had our wisdom teeth recently cut out. well his like 2 months ago. mine, last week. my husband has bad problems with his shins and is in the military. he still had some of his perscription left from his wisdom teeth and took 2 loratabs tonight for his shins. could he get in trouble for that if they were perscribed to him, if thats not what they were perscribed for? and how long is it detectable in a urine test? i'm just kinda worried if he could get in trouble.
2006-07-28
20:15:10
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Amber
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and what rank are you?
2006-07-28
20:22:11 ·
update #1
ok and you dont have to be an asshole about it either. just bite your goddamn tounge if you got something smart to say. i aint putting up with it. i go through enough as it is alright!
2006-07-28
20:31:55 ·
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As long as they were lawfully prescribed to him no problem .
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2006-07-28 20:25:16
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answered by aldo 6
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2016-05-29 13:48:56
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answered by Anonymous
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sure he can get in worry for abusing pharmaceuticals. If he takes somebody else or no longer taking the medicine the way they're prescribed. as long as he's not called in for a urine attempt. I don’t be responsive to ways long it may take for the meds to bypass with the aid of his gadget. It relies upon. some meds bypass in direction of the kidneys (24-40 8 hrs?) some are in the blood, yet those ought to take longer. Don’t take from now on. Hydrocodone is a narcotic a.ok.a. Vicodin. So risk is he or you had to sign for the drug. As for the shin splints. My husband and that i the two be bothered by them. there's a well being midsection shoe with the aid of Nike called "360" it helps w/ the shin splints. It takes them away. My husband additionally mentioned that the militia is now commencing to do surgeries for shin splints based how badly you have them. this is for lively duty that i be responsive to of. I don’t be responsive to in the event that they'll do it for dependents. i'm hoping this has helped you. I related a hyperlink to a base that mentions that this is faulty. Plus you won't be in a position of be picked out for a urine attempt, it may be random in line with the UCMJ; except you do some thing incorrect @ artwork inflicting them to attempt.
2016-10-08 11:16:27
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answered by ? 4
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yes he could get in trouble if they did a urine test......the only meds you are allowed in your system are those that you are currently prescribed for....so being hydrocodine, it was most likely prescribed for a week of time , im guessing because my husbend just had the same surgey done last week...2 months later, he would get into trouble, the only way they will tell is if a urine test is done....it wont stay in his system longer then 24 hours from his last dose .but its still against policy.....
2006-07-28 23:21:56
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answered by armywifeAshley 2
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Yes. He can get in trouble because they were prescribed for his teeth not his shins. .
2006-07-28 20:18:37
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answered by Anonymous
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He could get in trouble because he used the stuff in a manner it was not prescribed for.
If his is in that much pain he needs to go on sick call.
Rank = 1SG
2006-07-29 08:46:26
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answered by MikeGolf 7
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I wonder what hospitals, doctors or dentist are for?
They could not possible be there to give professional medical/dental help!
2006-07-28 20:29:34
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answered by Anonymous
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2006-07-28 20:18:09
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answered by hotee_here 2
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