I marvel at everyone who gets painkillers for post-dental stuff. Every major thing, they'd always be "take some tylenol! You can buy it in liquid if you can't swallow pills because we numbed your whole damned head!"
There's a reason I dislike dentistry.
Why is it that you people get pain killers and I get a bullet to bite on?
That's one of the tradeoffs of getting your dental work done in the Old West.
Frankenbuddha! I was thinking that same thing! Maybe
Rachel is her long lost. . . baby sister.
Fucktards at the pharmacy said it will take an hour give me my vicodin.
Ow ow ow. Poor Scola! I'm annoyed at your dentist for not handing you sample drugs on your way out the door.
Someone needs to tell AccuWeather that after 4 days, "rain continues" is really not news enough for a Severe Weather Alert.
You guys, I think I'm seeing sunlight. Not filtered. There are sharp shadows and shit.
OK, here's one I don't get:
In Washington state, you cannot sell pseudoephedrine-containing products over the counter anymore; you have to go to the pharmacist. So, the shelves are mostly clear of Sudafed-type products. But, here's the odd thing: Some of the "cocktail" type products (Dayquil, Nyquil) are still on the shelf -- but not all of them.
What's determining what stays on the shelf and what doesn't?
What's determining what stays on the shelf and what doesn't?
It's decided by the Crank Gnomes.
What's determining what stays on the shelf and what doesn't?
Kickbacks from the drug marketing folks.