Enough for six days. Doctors don't prescribe in ounces by the way.
In the United States, pharmacists require a doctor's prescription to dispense medicine. In Mexico, the pharmacist can decide what medicine to give without the patient seeing a doctor first.
Well you would need a total of 6 ounces 175 milliliters. But in an actual pharmacy the amount you would be charged for would be 8 ounces or 250 milliliters because that's the closest sized bottle they have.
Well you would need a total of 6 ounces 175 milliliters. But in an actual pharmacy the amount you would be charged for would be 8 ounces or 250 milliliters because that's the closest sized bottle they have.
You are ordered by the Doctor to administer 50milligrams of bubble gum to a patient. The bubble gum comes in 25mg per unit. You would dispense 2 units of gum to get the correct dose.
If it was ordered by a doctor and acquired with a legitimate prescription I would.
Absolutely! A physician with a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) or Doctor of Medicine degree (MD) can admit patients to a hospital.
i think it depends on the diagnosis
Only a doctor of medicine is able to guide the patient or attendant on this situation.
Sorry that was not my fault ,it is your fault.
Any medicine is cure for patient but not all target on disease other may target on stress on is mind so doctor give that type of medicine as per requirement of disease
A physician can be either a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.) or a Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) They are equivalent degrees and trained in much the same way. They just have a slightly different approach to treatment and patient care.
Is best prescribed by a Medical Doctor not anyone here