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Two weeks ago, Alan was prescribed pills for back pain, which is now getting better. He still has some pills leftover from this...Question
Two weeks ago, Alan was prescribed pills for back pain, which is now getting better. He still has some pills leftover from this prescription. What is the MOST appropriate action for Alan to take concerning these pills?
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If he has no more back pain, he can use the pills for any other pains.
If he has no more back pain, he can use the pills for any other pains.
If a friend is also experiencing back pain, he can give his pills to them.
If a friend is also experiencing back pain, he can give his pills to them.
If his back pain flares up in a few days, he can still take the pills.
If his back pain flares up in a few days, he can still take the pills.
If the back pain gets worse, he can take more pills than were prescribed.
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(1 point)
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If he has no more back pain, he can use the pills for any other pains.
If he has no more back pain, he can use the pills for any other pains.
If a friend is also experiencing back pain, he can give his pills to them.
If a friend is also experiencing back pain, he can give his pills to them.
If his back pain flares up in a few days, he can still take the pills.
If his back pain flares up in a few days, he can still take the pills.
If the back pain gets worse, he can take more pills than were prescribed.
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The MOST appropriate action for Alan to take concerning these pills is:
**If his back pain flares up in a few days, he can still take the pills.**
This suggests that if the prescribed medication is still appropriate for his condition, it can be used as directed by his healthcare provider. However, he should not use the pills for other types of pain, give them to friends, or take more than prescribed without consulting a healthcare professional.
**If his back pain flares up in a few days, he can still take the pills.**
This suggests that if the prescribed medication is still appropriate for his condition, it can be used as directed by his healthcare provider. However, he should not use the pills for other types of pain, give them to friends, or take more than prescribed without consulting a healthcare professional.
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