In the United States, a PhD psychologist generally does not have the authority to prescribe medications. However, in some states, psychologists with additional training and certification in psychopharmacology may have limited prescribing rights. Typically, medication prescriptions for mental health conditions are handled by psychiatrists or other medical doctors. Always check local regulations, as they can vary by state.
Can a DO doctor prescribe pain meds
If you get sick, they will prescribe you meds.
If pt means physical therapist than they can't prescribe meds at all
yes
No, he is a psychologist. Only psychiatrists can prescribe meds. Psychologists only have a PhD. Psychiatrists are DO or MD and can write prescriptions.
Well, if concerta makes you sick then you should definitely tell your doctor and if he switches your meds there is probably an 80% chance he will prescribe adderall or some generic form b/c Ritalin and adderall are the go-to ADD meds
A PhDC is a professional doctorate that focuses on practical applications in a specific field, while a traditional PhD program is more research-oriented and theoretical in nature.
You may want to check with your doctor, they can prescribe meds to help with this.
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.
either go to the doctor and he/she will prescribe meds for it or by tea tree oil and l'oreal "go 360 clean" facial cleanser.
If indicated yes, but they may prescribe a reduced dosage to avoid potential problems.
Only for meds that are related to the injury or illness for which you are receiving compensation . If you cannot afford your other meds on your compensation, see if you qualify for Mediaid or Social Security Supplemental Income [ SSSI ]. Have your doc prescribe generic meds when appropiate. Some drug companies offer assistance programs as well.