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Health, 17.12.2020 09:20 latdoz0952

What are sorme things you can do to be safe if you absolutely have to use prescription painkillers? Use prescription painkillers only ás instructed by your doctor.
Leave your pre6cription painkillers on the table in plain sight to make sure you never miss a dose.
D Take double the recommended dosage to ensure you kill the pain.
D Talk to your doctor about the risks of prescription painkillers.
D store preseription painkillers in a safe place, out of the reach of children.
bo not sell your prescription painkilers
DNever use another person's prescription painkillers.
D Hake a pan with your doctor on when and how to stop using prescription painkillers.

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