Prescribed marijuana is typically used to manage symptoms associated with various medical conditions, such as chronic pain, nausea, muscle spasms, and certain mental health disorders. It may also be recommended to improve appetite and aid in managing certain neurological conditions like epilepsy.
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cell made a group and made a tissue and tissue together and made a musle
Sugars are made by chloroplasts.Not made by vacuols.
It can be made from natural or man made fibres.
pyrite is made of FeS2
He has a medicinal merajuana card.
for trauma
Sodium chloride is a preservative of foods (the simplest) and also improve the taste of foods.
can a pain managment physical prescibe 8 percodan a day?
Take Vitamin E supplements. Drink plenty of liquids but avoid alcohol. There are some medications that a doctor can prescibe that can help with the flow of urine if it seems to be getting slow.
Sometimes doctors will prescribe them to either prevent or treat a secondary infection. Some examples are lung or ear infections that may develop as a result of an initial viral infection.
Only a physician licensed to prescibe medications can sign a patient's presciptions. Office staff or a nurse may write out the doctor's order, but each script must be signed by a licensed physician.
That's easy to answer. The TGA don't have a clue. People and doctors should be able to prescibe what they like, its our body and we should be able to take what we like. Get rid of the TGA and get some freedom.
You get prosthetics by losing a limb. Many amputees find prosthetics helpful because they replace the missing limb and do the jobs the body part was meant to do. Even a dolphin finds her prosthetic tail helpful for swimming after she lost her tail!
A placebo is an innocuous or inert medication that a doctor may prescibe in place of genuine drugs.Double-blind medical trials provide an actual drug to some patients, while giving others only a placebo.The vouchers offered to irate customers were only a placebo, because few of them would actually use them.
I need help to find a doctor that can prescibe subutex or soboxan and take medicaide cause when i went to west pines they prescribed soboxan and medicaide as well paid for the script so dont understand the problem@@@
Yes of course. One can. If a m.ch urology holder can prescribe Neeri, an inm.s obs & gynae can prescibe amycordial a d.m gastro can prescribe liv 52, amlycure ds, a physician can prescribe Gasex. So even a BAMS can. After all, a BAMS knows about allopathy too, but they don't know any single thing about Ayurveda. In fact, rules are to be made by government, not i.m.a or m.c.i. I can show how a BAMS doc can manage a MI patient, as well as ketoacidosis, COPD, & alot of mbbs learnt from me in dealing with cases and patients, and few learned intubation also.