really depends on the doctor. if you have pain mangamnet doctor they can prescribe more than a primary doctor. The max i have heard is 240 a month. which is 8 a day. i 've actually heard some people get 200 twice a month for vicodin but that is a less restricted drug compared to percocet.
Percocet is a prescription drug. Ask the doctor you got the prescription from.
no my doctor retired and now I can't find a doctor to prescribe my medicines
you only need them when in real pain. not just for a little pain in toe. habit forming stay away if you can at all coast.
If this is the Dr. Babcock that is a chiropractor, he cannot prescribe medications that require a prescription. He is not a medical doctor.
It's only safe to take what your doctor has prescribed. I have never known of a doctor to prescribe both to be taken together.
The noun forms of the verb to prescribe are prescriber, prescription, and the gerund, prescribing. Prescription is the recommendation of a doctor to take a course of treatment. It is also to make a rule.
Any licensed doctor is able to write a prescription if he or she feels it necessary to prescribe a drug to a patient. Most doctors require a visit and prescribe according to professional guidelines.
Technically, yes your old doctor can still prescribe you medication. However, depending on what medication it is, your doctor may require you to come in for an office visit before he writes you a prescription.
Lortab is a narcotic and can become addictive. Your doctor probably won't prescribe it to you unless there is a serious need or suspects you may be abusing prescription pain medications.
To get prescription sleeping aids, one should contact one's doctor and have him prescribe sleepings aids to help with insomnia. He will most likely prescribe benzodiazepines, which can be collected at a drugstore.
You need a doctors prescription made out in your name for the drug. If you have lost the prescription then you need to get your doctor to confirm (in writing) that he/she did indeed prescribe the drug for you, how much he/she prescribed and why you needed it.
Mostly physicians but neurologists, psychiatrists, ENT's and more can also prescribe medication.