No. That would be unethical.
It depends on the prescription - most doctor's won't because they recognize that a second opinion is valuable.Legally, so long as the prescription is not for a controlled substance, a doctor can write a prescription for him- or herself, and for members of his or her family and/or friends. A doctor cannot write any prescriptions for any controlled substances for a member of the family or for friends.
A General Practitioner (GP).
A personal health record is kept by a family doctor. The record will show results from blood work, past medical issues, and prescriptions that have been written
For consulting any doctor you must carry all your health history. Your doctor , eye specialist or any other doctor must get full information about your family history, you previous illnesses, medication that you are taking, previous eye prescriptions and glasses.
I think the family calls the pharmacy and stops the presciption. Maybe, maybe not. In general, you can't use another person's prescriptions if the medicine is a controlled substance, so no one is supposed to get it.
It can if you are allergic to it. Just use another detergent and if it persists then ask your parents or family doctor about it.
Dr Julius Hibbert is the Simpsons family doctor.
Your first resource in learning how to file for guardianship of another family member would be your family doctor, or the mental patient's psychologist.
A mother and child will usually have the same blood types. You can visit your family doctor for blood typing in a family. Another way is the have a complete blood type history done on your whole family.
Internal medicine is usually for adults and the illnesses that come with that age group. Family practitioner is for all age groups. Men, women, children, etc.
A physican's assisant is highly respected in the healthcare field. You can have a career in 6-8 years as opposed to a doctor's endless journey through to get their medical degree. P.A's have the authority to do almost everything a doctor can do; from writing prescriptions to examining patients. You can have a family life as well as a rewarding and high paying job as a P.A. Not to mention a respectable career.
Your family doctor must have an information about gastric bypass doctor. Visiting family doctor is a good experience if you want to become a gastric bypass doctor.