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Physicians (MD or DO), advanced practice nurses (such as nurse practitioners, nurse midwives, or certified nurse anesthesiologists), dentists, podiatrists, & optometrists. Medical physicians (MD or DO) have full prescriptive authority. Advanced practice nurses have different levels of prescriptive authority that varies state to state. Depending on the state, other non-MD/DO physicians may have varied limitations to their prescriptive authority. Some states allow chiropractors prescriptive authority for over the counter medications and are considering limited prescriptive authority for legend medication.

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A doctor, nurse(very limited) and dentist.

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If by "give" you mean "write", then under some circumstances and in some locations they're allowed to write prescriptions which may legally be filled. But in general, physicians (MDs and DOs) have the broadest prescribing authority.


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No, chiropractors are not licensed to practice medicine and cannot, therefore, write prescriptions.


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