This is not a good situation.
No. Only a licensed medical doctor can write a prescription.
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!
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.
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In most cases, a chiropractor does not have the authority to write a prescription for legend medication. In some states, the chiropractor can write a a prescription for over the counter medication. In many states chiropractors can write prescriptions for physical therapy, diagnostic testing, or durable medical equipment. Some states, such as New Mexico, have been considering limited prescriptive authority for chiropractors.
This depends upon your counselor/psychiatrist - some will write a medical prescription for you to have a service or therapy dog. However, the dog will need to be trained and certified as a service dog before the prescription will mean anything.
If it is clinically indicated, a doctor will write a prescription for a wheelchair.
Many states, if not most, will allow a chiropractor to prescribe &/or dispense durable medical goods &/or devices.
No, a doctor cannot write a prescription for someone who is not their patient.
Go to college, Then medical school. Become an MD. Practice in pain management and work with patients who suffer from chronic and possibly life long conditions that warrants taking that medication. Than you can write them a prescription for the medication once you established it is the proper route to take.
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.