If he pharmacist is in Texas. If not then, No.
yes
They give people medicine that was ordered in and sometimes they fill in for a doctor.
i just did and im still breathing no adverse reaction but do check with your gp or call a pharmacist if your worried.
No you should NT as they may put you to sleep for a long period.
A physician with a medical degree (MD, DO, DPM) A PhD is not a medical degree, they cannot prescribe medicine.
Does sulfameth trimethoprim have pencillin in it?
No, trimethoprim is not related to penicillin.
pharmacutics manufacture drugs while pharmacist prescribe (give) drugs to patient
Trimethoprim is a compound used in combination with sulfa drugs; when you have trimethoprim with a sulfa drug, the result is called a potentiated sulfa.
No, a pharmacist is not licensed diagnose. Pharmacists only fill prescriptions, though they generally have a firm knowledge base in the field and could make off-the-record, non-affective diagnoses. A pharmacologist, however, does have the authority determine diagnosis and prescribe accordingly, but generally, a doctor will send a patient directly to a pharmacologist if said doctor does not want to prescribe or is unable to prescribe in confidence an appropriate medication. That being said, a pharmacist may add a diagnosis if the doctor tells them what that diagnosis is. Some insurance companies require a diagnosis code, which the pharmacist can obtain by contacting the doctor; they may then write this on the prescription for insurance purposes.
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