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Anyone know if hospitals schedule doctor's visits or do I have to go through emergency

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Originally posted by: Tick
Originally posted by: Heisenberg
You need to get stuff with codeine in it. Unfortunately, it's not OTC so you'll need a prescription.

It's OTC in Canada and Mexico and UK.

what? opiates are OTCs in those countries? I don't believe it.
 
solution: get off the computer and get some rest lol

on the real note, I use Robitussin when I have a bad cough that ususally makes me feel better. Drink lots of fluids too, you just need some good rest.

Hope you feel better 🙂
 
Originally posted by: Pepsei
what? opiates are OTCs in those countries? I don't believe it.

Codeine is certainly available OTC in the UK - although only in tiny doses and only mixed with other drugs, which are highly dangerous in overdose.

I've never seen it used in cough syrup - mind you, I've never seen cough syrup in the UK that actually works.
 
Originally posted by: Pepsei

what? opiates are OTCs in those countries? I don't believe it.


I used to buy 222's in canada when I lived near the border (aspirin/caffine/codeine). Not sure if they have it in syrup.


 
Originally posted by: Kilgor
what? opiates are OTCs in those countries? I don't believe it.


How do you think they keep people in Canada? 😉

That and the lack of restrictions on nudity/sex on TV (we use to have a nude news and nude cooking show... i don't know if those are still around though).
 
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