My answer is depending on what the Dr. is prescribing and to whom. ex. legal prescription drugs that can potential become addictive and harmful to the recipient.
doctor always gives priscription to patient when he does all invistigations then possible to give priscription.thanks from rakesh kishan lal
No, it is not. Your medications are under HIPAA, which is a patient privacy agreement, that states that the patient knows who is getting their prescriptions, and is no longer under the consent of a doctor or pharmacist.
No, that is Doctor/patient confidentiality. Saying that, that is the law in England, if you asking this in another country then I am not sure.
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When a patient has symptoms, they should go to their primary doctor, an emergency room, or the health department. They will diagnose you and write prescriptions.
When a patient has symptoms, they should go to their primary doctor, an emergency room, or the health department. They will diagnose you and write prescriptions.
To make it harder for the patient to altering the prescription - usually by increasing the number of tablets prescribed by the doctor.
There are many things that a doctor will do for a patient. A doctor may write prescriptions, do exams, run, tests, and preform surgery. The type of activity that a doctor will preform will depend on the specialty of the doctor.
It depends on what you mean by "triplicate" prescription. Are they writing three prescriptions or are they writing out the third prescription for the same medication. Assuming the former, if the doctor deems it medically necessary to give you three prescriptions, they absolutely can. On the latter, yes and no, the Doctor would be curious as to why your medicine keeps disappearing and depending on the type of prescription (mainly narcotics) can only prescribe so many per a certain time.
Naturopathics are not licensed medical doctors. They cannot write prescriptions.