No, all physicians are not prescribing Cannabis.
Medical Marijuana is highly regulated- and a physician must have a license to dispense this type of drug, along with the state he or she practices in must have legalized the medical marijuana.
The United States federal government policy prohibits physicians from prescribing marijuana, even for seriously ill patients because of possible adverse effects, and the disputed belief that cannabis is dangerously addictive.
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No one online can or should tell you what meds can be taken with another medication. That is called "prescribing" and only licensed physicians can prescribe for his or her patients. Call your doctor for further instructions.
Lose the privilege of writing prescriptions, be excluded from Medicare and Medicaid reimbursement, and even be prosecuted for a federal crime, according to a 1997 editorial in the New England Journal of Medicine.
No one online can or should tell you what meds can be taken with another medication. That is called "prescribing" and only licensed physicians can prescribe for his or her patients. Call your doctor for further instructions.
No one online can or should tell you what meds can be taken with another medication. That is called "prescribing" and only licensed physicians can prescribe for his or her patients. Call your doctor for further instructions.
No, not by any means. I burn it all the time and I love it. It is just like any other incense. Most cannabis incenses are not made of cannabis. Those that do have cannabis, only have resin from the hemp plant.
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No, not by any means. I burn it all the time and I love it. It is just like any other incense. Most cannabis incenses are not made of cannabis. Those that do have cannabis, only have resin from the hemp plant.
No one online can or should tell you what meds can be taken with another medication. That is called "prescribing" and only licensed physicians can prescribe for his or her patients. Call your doctor for further instructions.
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.
Medical cannabis is legal in the UK and is treated in the same way a substance such a codeine is. It is extremely expensive, and tightly regulated, only being available to people with a legitimate illness such as a chemotherapy patient or a person who has persistent nausea. The form of cannabis is synthetic, and actual drug trails with the real thing are still underway.