Yes the doctor can do this if he/she feels the medication is no longer needed, or that it may cause a patient harm.
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.
A written order by a physician for any medication is called a "prescription."
A prescription is a document that is written by a doctor for medication. It lets the pharmacist know the name of the medication, the dosage that should be taken and any other relative information.
A sentence that has the word \"prescription\" in it, would be one like this: \"You need to go get your prescription.\" A prescription is medication given by a doctor.
Medicine a doctor or specialist writes you for at a pharmacy.
See your doctor for the necessary prescription medication.
Neuropathic pain can be treated by a doctor or with medication from a surgeon or a doctor. I would say go to your local doctor that can give you a prescription for medication that can help.
You can contact your doctor to get prescription medication from your doctor or go to your local pharmacy for any options on the pain medication you should take.
Urosolvine is a medication that is used to help with urolithiasis and gouty arthritis. You can get this medication with a prescription from a doctor.
Since this is a prescription medication, you need to see a doctor.
It has to be prescribed to you; if you have a disorder that can be treated by the medication, your doctor may write you a prescription for it.
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