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Legally you can't, as you are directly responsible for the patient's treatment.
If it is clinically indicated, a doctor will write a prescription for a wheelchair.
No. Only a licensed medical doctor can write a prescription.
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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.
Yes, a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.), as a licensed medical physician, can write a prescription for a medication when it is medically appropriate.
Only a qualified medical practitioner is allowed to write a medical prescription. If you need to ask the question above, you are not qualified and can not legally prescribe drugs!
No, a U.S. physician cannot write a prescription for quinine in Canada. In Canada, it is required by law that a prescription be signed by a Canadian physician. If your U.S. doctor has written a prescription, the only way you could get it filled would be to consult with a Canadian doctor and get them to sign it.
Hi there, It is wise to ask your doctor for a prescription for as long as you are going away for. It is unlikely you will be able to get a UK prescription drawn from Aus, but if you see an Australian doctor and show the prescription, he will probably write you out a script for it straight away. Student Doctor
Yes, a doctor can charge for writing a prescription. They don't just write them, they have to evaluate whether the individual needs, or continues to need the medication.
No, you need a American prescription to buy a prescription product from American pharmacies.
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