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Golimumab is a medicine. It treats arthritis.
· Ramipril · Rituximab - Treats arthritis · Rosuvastatin
A rheumatologist is type of doctor that specializes in joint disease. They would know the most about osteoarthritis. However, as this condition is very common, primary care physicians would be able to treat it as well (internal medicine/family medicine).
Rheumatologist or, often times, a primary care provider.
A neurologist can give medicine.
A doctor that treats amphibians would be a veterinarian, specifically a veterinarian that has specialized in reptile and amphibian medicine.
The following health professionals can diagnose and prescribe treatment for gout: Family medicine doctor Physician assistant Nurse practitioner Internist Rheumatologist Orthopedist More information at this web page: http://www.healthbanks.com/PatientPortal/Public/ArticlePromoted.aspxArticleID=HW5hw69011#HW5aa25458
The medical doctor can prescribe any medication he/she feels will benefit the patient.
Western scientific medicine uses pills and technological advances to treat the physical disruptions to the body. Holistic medicine treats the mind, spirit, and the body. Alternative medicine uses herbs, or small doses of medicine at a time.?æ
It would a dentist, an ENT, an internal medicine specialist, or a hepatologist depending on what the cause of the hallitosis is due to.
A Doctor Who treats children is called a paediatrician
Just about any medical doctor can treat low sodium but the one most likely would be one who has specialized in internal medicine.