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PerseusRad 07/02/23 11:46:31 PM #1: |
Essentially, I was prescribed these like 3 months ago, but then the problem I was having ended before I needed to take them. Now a different tooth is having an issue, and its still the weekend + things might be closed. Objectively speaking I know I shouldnt take it, but is it really an untenable risk to take some to see if I can alleviate this issue? Id previously taken some for this exact issue before, just on a different part of my mouth. I know most of you arent doctors, I just wanna know if Im being an idiot for considering it at all. Wouldnt want to make things worse for myself. edit: by the way, this wasnt a I took some then stopped when the problem was over, it was that in the time I went to pick them up, the problem had cleared up more than I realized --- http://i.imgur.com/EUkIomS.jpg ... Copied to Clipboard!
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PerseusRad 07/03/23 10:01:00 AM #2: |
out of the office until July 10th hahahaha --- http://i.imgur.com/EUkIomS.jpg ... Copied to Clipboard!
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MarthGoomba 07/03/23 10:06:28 AM #3: |
I wouldn't take it because it's Ototoxic --- https://i.imgur.com/m6Rgs8D.jpg https://i.imgur.com/qUMZhdW.jpg https://i.imgur.com/LACtH6q.jpg ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Torgo 07/03/23 10:09:42 AM #4: |
Depends on if you don't have insurance or a means to talk to a medical professional. If you can, definitely talk to a doctor/dentist first. --- The right wing believe a fact is what their hierarchical belief structure dictates should be true - Not what is reflected in objective reality. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Karovorak 07/03/23 10:18:07 AM #5: |
Is there no "best before" or expiration date on it? "Slightly old" can mean a lot, especially if they are drugs in liquid form. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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PerseusRad 07/03/23 10:27:28 AM #7: |
Karovorak posted... Is there no "best before" or expiration date on it?Theyre capsules, which I believe stay good for longer. Otherwise no expiry date beyond me looking it up and seeing that its generally considered expired after like 2 years. [LFAQs-redacted-quote] Indeed. Theoretically it should be enough, Ive been prescribed these before, and since I literally didnt use one at all, it should be. Yet it is certainly possible that it couldve lost enough potency, which then carries the risks youve stated. --- http://i.imgur.com/EUkIomS.jpg ... Copied to Clipboard!
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toreysback 07/03/23 10:50:40 AM #8: |
if it's not too old the drug will maintain most of its efficacy. if you have enough to take a full course (3 or 4 or however many you are supposed to take per day) until the doctor comes back i would do it, then see the doc and tell him or her what happened. of course, if it is not working you need to do something sooner --- a little bit jumbled and jivey ... Copied to Clipboard!
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