No the word prescribe is not a noun. It is a regular verb.
The word prescribe (to prescribe) is a verb.The noun forms of the verb to prescribe are prescriber(the one who prescribes), prescription, and the gerund, prescribing.
The noun forms of the verb to prescribe are prescriber, prescription, and the gerund, prescribing. Prescription is the recommendation of a doctor to take a course of treatment. It is also to make a rule.
No, it is a verb. It is the present tense, third-person singular conjugation of "to prescribe" (he, she, it prescribes - must be a person or written source). The closest related adverb is prescriptively
Prescribed is the past tense of prescribe.
The past participle of "prescribe" is "prescribed."
The doctor will prescribe antibiotics for your infection.
Sentence: Good citizens do what the laws prescribe.
Can a DO doctor prescribe pain meds
No, it takes a medical degree to prescribe drugs.
Phychologist should not prescribe medication. If they want to prescribe let them enter medical school and study medicine.
In the United States, PsyD psychologists are not typically licensed to prescribe medication. Only medical doctors (MDs), doctors of osteopathic medicine (DOs), nurse practitioners (NPs), and physician assistants (PAs) with specific training and certification are permitted to prescribe medication.