Script of Ativan

Discussion in 'Pharmaceuticals' started by GreenMan77, Jul 2, 2008.

  1. GreenMan77

    GreenMan77 Member

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    So my psych just wrote me a script for 15 .5 mg ativan, can you get away with changing the number of pills by altering the 1 to a 4 to make it 45 instead of 15? Lemme know if anyone has tried this before and it has worked
     
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    Will not work, should you get caught you may as well forget that doctor.
    besides 45 isnt a common number on a script. 30 yes.. 45 how many days are in a month> how many days are you to take it.. '????
    And can you understand latin? its written in latin on the dose and time taken..
    Your doomed to get busted.
    q.d. (qd or QD) is once a day; q.d. stands for "quaque die" (which means, in Latin, once a day).
    t.i.d. (or tid or TID) is three times a day ; t.i.d. stands for "ter in die" (in Latin, 3 times a day).
    q.i.d. (or qid or QID) is four times a day; q.i.d. stands for "quater in die" (in Latin, 4 times a day).
    q_h: If a medicine is to be taken every so-many hours, it is written "q_h"; the "q" standing for "quaque" and the "h" indicating the number of hours. So, for example, "2 caps q4h" means "Take 2 capsules every 4 hours

    did you figure that out?
     
  3. GreenMan77

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    ah shit haha fuck it then good thing i didnt try it
     
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    Glad I could save you the trouble. If you learn how to write latin youll be able to pull it off a little better.
     
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