Any physician can prescribe suboxone after completing the required eight-hour class.
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Yes, but a podiatrist's scope of practice is defined state by state. In most, if not all states, podiatrists cannot prescribe medication for systemic diseases (insulin for Diabetes, beta blockers for hypertension, etc) because their scope of practice is limited to local manifestations of systemic diseases. The one exception is during residency, when they train under medical doctors (MD's) and they have the same scope of practice as who they train under, so they can prescribe whatever the MD is able to prescribe.
Yes, but a podiatrist's scope of practice is defined state by state. In most, if not all states, podiatrists cannot prescribe medication for systemic diseases (insulin for diabetes, beta blockers for hypertension, etc) because their scope of practice is limited to local manifestations of systemic diseases. The one exception is during residency, when they train under medical doctors (MD's) and they have the same scope of practice as who they train under, so they can prescribe whatever the MD is able to prescribe.
Sure. Oxycodone and Acetaminophin (Tylenol) is known as Percocet. Oxycodone is prescribe by itself in the normal dosage that is in Percocet: 2.5, 5, 7.5 and 10mg tablets. Doctors usually prescribe the combination drugs like Percocet or Percodan (Oxy with Aspirin) because the combination of the two work better at reducing inflammation, which gives the Oxy a better chance to relieve pain.
Of course, vicodin,Percocet,morphine, roxys and Oxys are all synthetic heroin in smaller doses but the same
really depends on the doctor. if you have pain mangamnet doctor they can prescribe more than a primary doctor. The max i have heard is 240 a month. which is 8 a day. i 've actually heard some people get 200 twice a month for vicodin but that is a less restricted drug compared to percocet.
It's only safe to take what your doctor has prescribed. I have never known of a doctor to prescribe both to be taken together.
Yes, doctors and healthcare professionals often times prescribe Oxycodone (Percocet) to patients who are allergic to Codeine/Hydrocodone.
Podiatrist or chiropodist is a branch of medicine devoted to the study of, diagnosis, and medical treatment of disorders of the foot, ankle, leg, and lower back. The term podiatry came into use in the early 20th century in the United States.
Podiatrist is pronounced po·di·a·trist  (puh-dahy-uh-trist).
A charopadist
A podiatrist is a foot doctor.