Well, in my experience, YES they can. I am seeing one now and he can give me scheduled medications when/ if it is warranted, and he has done so. He can prescribe a variety of prescription drugs. This is in Arizona, so I am not sure how it may vary from state-to-state. Also, they must have a D.E.A number to do so, which my doctor has.
Oddly, there is not allot of concrete information about this on the internet, what they can prescribe etc., this is all from my own personal experience.
no my doctor retired and now I can't find a doctor to prescribe my medicines
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.
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.
No, only a qualified doctor should prescribe medicines.
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
AstraZeneca is one of the world's largest pharmaceutical companies. AstraZeneca creates medicines that doctor's prescribe on a daily basis. AstraZeneca makes medicines for a variety of illnesses and does not just specialize in one area of medicine.
The doctor will prescribe antibiotics for your infection.
Can a DO doctor prescribe pain meds
Non, Do not self medicate, go and get treatment from a doctor or a qualified chemist who will tell you how to take the medicines they prescribe.
yes