Anyone who has had allergic or unusual reactions to sesame oil or marijuana products should let his or her physician know before taking dronabinol.
The most important aspects of preparation for constitutional prescribing are the taking of a complete patient history and careful patient education.
I believe YES, if the patient will not adhere to recommended help and or medication
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Psychiatric malpractice includes failing to diagnose properly, sharing patient information, or prescribing the wrong medication.
Preoperative evaluation/ management
Preoperative evaluation/ management
Constitutional prescribing is also aimed at eventual cure of the patient, not just suppression or relief of immediate symptoms.
Yes, it can be safe to do so. The prescribing physician would need to evaluate the patient first.
There is no one reason for this. Ask the prescribing practitioner.
Doctors can diagnose lice infestations from looking closely at the parts of the body where the patient has been scratching.
There are laws of confidentiality between patient and physican, and also the federal HIPAA regulations apply. But that does not shield your doctor from reporting illegal activity.
You'd need a referral from a physican in order to see a Bariatric surgeon in order to become a patient. If you don't have a family doctor, you could try a walk in medical clinic and ask for a referral.