doctors prescribe different types of medicines and syrups for multiple reasons
1. for different sicknesses for example: what they give you for a cough they cant give you for a sore throat because that medicine helps a cough.
2. for different ages. Example: they wont give a young child pills because most children aren't able to swallow them so instead they would give them a syrup
3. Just easier for the person. Example: you may be a busy person that doesnt have time to measure out exactly 10ml of something and instead give you a fast working capsule instead
4. whats available to them to prescribe. Example: there may be a capsule, a tablet, and a syrup that all do the same thing and they only have the syrup, so they will prescribe the syrup because it would be pointless to prescribe something you cant get.
these are just a few i came up with, i have no experience in the medical field just common sense
no my doctor retired and now I can't find a doctor to prescribe my medicines
As with any illness, enlarged prostate glands can be treated in many different ways. They include being prescribed medicine by a doctor, surgery and even changing your way of life.
can a doctor prescribe a different controlled substance in the middle of the month
the best bet is to talk to a doctor, eveyone is different and your doctor would know best how you'd tolerate specific meds. there are very few out there you can take...the doctor can probably prescribe you something
the best bet is to talk to a doctor, eveyone is different and your doctor would know best how you'd tolerate specific meds. there are very few out there you can take...the doctor can probably prescribe you something
Antibiotics do not cure the common cold since the common cold is a viral illness. Antibiotics are for bacteria, not viruses, so it would not make sense for a physician to prescribe an antibiotic for a cold and would actually be irresponsible if the physician did this.
Go to your local doctor and tell them what you are experiencing, then the doctor will prescribe you with medicines that can help you get to sleep and lavender oil.
Not all medicines cure illnesses. Some medicines manage symptoms or slow down the progression of a disease, while others treat the underlying cause of the illness. It's essential to follow your doctor's advice on the appropriate use of medication for your specific condition.
Mostly physicians but neurologists, psychiatrists, ENT's and more can also prescribe medication.
You will still have endometriosis whether you get a period or not. There is no cure for the disease. Many women will continue to get cysts for years. A doctor can help prescribe medicines to relieve pain.
The doctor prescribed the different medicines to his patient.
No, only a qualified doctor should prescribe medicines.