Although it might give a bad appearance, if the eye doctor is a licensed MD and authorized to prescribe, it is legal.
Yes, nurse practitioners can write prescriptions for antidepressants. Whether they will or not depends on their specialty, training, and practice site, just as with physicians.
If it is clinically indicated, a doctor will write a prescription for a wheelchair.
No. Only a licensed medical doctor can write a prescription.
No, a doctor cannot write a prescription for someone who is not their patient.
In the UK you must not write anything on the front of the prescription, however when you collect the prescription from the Chemist you will be expected to confirm certain details in writing and sign the reverse.
Sig is an abbreviation of Signa, the latin word meaning "to write." This is the designation for how the medication should be taken and is written on the prescription as directions.
No.
No, it is not illegal to write in red pen.
A licensed physician is the only one who can write a prescription for non-over the counter drugs and medication.
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.
An MD (Medical Doctor) can write prescriptions for any drug that's been approved by the FDA. The only medications/drugs a MD cannot write out are drugs deemed illegal as a "controlled substance." This would be like, Cocaine, Meth, etc.
No, you need a American prescription to buy a prescription product from American pharmacies.