oxazepam is in a drug class called benzodiazepines. They are not only prescription, but also what the pharmacies call 'controlled' which means it must be handled carefully and is protected by special laws due to its addictive qualities.
I'm sure if you really try you can get it no problem. but it would be cheaper to just do it legally and then of course there is the whole not going to jail thing...
2006-11-25 18:19:08
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answered by Anonymous
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It can be bought over the counter in many forign coutries but because of its simularities to drugs like Valium and Ativan, it is available only by prescription in the U.S. Oxazepam can be addictive and has some generally mild but managable side effects.
2006-11-25 16:15:44
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answered by skyhighmedic 1
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The medication is a prescription drug. It is also for your benefit if you arent given by the pharmamacist. Better consult your physician. You might get addicted to the drugs & it has its advantages.
2006-11-25 13:32:21
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answered by Anonymous
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you cant legally drugs ending in "pam" temazapame oxazepam are pain killers with herion based chemicals. Legally you must only obtain them by perscription only.
2006-11-26 00:36:55
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answered by jojo 4
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Its definitely only available on prescription
2006-11-25 13:24:45
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answered by dolly_bird_147 1
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You could try at your local chemist but I don't think that you can , I really think that it's only available on prescription
2006-11-25 13:11:12
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answered by Sierra One 7
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You cannot: you need a prescription for that drug.
2006-11-25 13:04:15
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answered by F.G. 5
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Be careful! I was addicted to tranquilisers for YEARS. It was HELL coming off them!
2006-11-28 14:34:47
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answered by Anonymous
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mhserre They are Talking about you...!!
http://www.osoq.com/funstuff/extra/extra03.asp?strName=mhserre
2006-11-25 14:49:26
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answered by mpi p 1
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black market?
2006-11-25 13:02:41
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answered by emagem 2
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