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Denied employment after drug test?

June 14th, 2010
Paul asked:


After receiving a job offer and passing the back round, physical test I on bad judgment failed my drug test. I suffer from migraine headaches probably 4-6 times a year “not frequent” and never asked for a prescription from my doctor. My Wife suffers from migraines much more frequent and has a proscription for Fioricet. I had a headache for a couple of days which turned out to be a migraine and she offered me one of her Fioricet s to help get rid of the migraine which I accepted as I have Done in the past “not on a regular basis” not thinking it would show up on my drug test as a narcotic drug. but for one Fioricet with no prescription I am going to loose a great opportunity for my Family. Bad judgment on my part but I am not by far a Drug user.

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Sinus Infections – Quick Fixes & Alternatives?

June 13th, 2010
StarryEyedSurprise asked:


Im pretty sure I have a sinus infection, as I am having the worst pain that goes from my nose up into my eye, head, and sinuses. I am having yellow mucus in my nose, runny nose, slight cough and somewhat sore throat. Really all thats getting to me today is the pain, its excruciating and making it hard for me to get my overload of homework done. I would go to a Walgreens or CVS Minute Clinic but its sunday and they are closing. I have taken Advils, Fioricet (which has butalbital, Tylenol and caffiene in it), and so far they have only dulled the pain. Its almost like a shocking, burning sensation but its very intense. I take allergy pills regularly and I do siuns rinses.
Anybody……what the heck else can I do? Its just my nose really but it’s just mind numbingly painful.
Any help would be great.
Thanks in advance.

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Question for a pharmacist?

June 13th, 2010
Frankie S asked:


butalbital is barbiturate and a schedule III controlled substance (CS), however, Esgic and Fioricet (without codeine) are not scheduled. Why is this?

Even considering the tiny amount of butalbital in the compound, when you look at things such as Tylenol #3 or Fioricet with codeine, they are automatically controlled because of the codeine. Why isn’t the regular Esgic or Fioricet? Usually, any medication with a CS ingredient is automatically a CS, or is that just with narcotics?

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