In Vermont, medical marijuana can be prescribed by a licensed physician, nurse practitioner, or physician assistant who has completed a physician’s registration with the Vermont Department of Health and is familiar with the patient’s medical history. The provider must determine that the patient has a qualifying medical condition as defined by state law. The recommendation must be made in the context of a bona fide patient-provider relationship. Patients can then apply for a medical marijuana card to access dispensaries.
Your doctor is the only one who can prescribe medical marijuana to you.
no, your doctor must prescribe it to you
The way the law states right now, you can legally have medical marijuana in Arizona as long as you have a prescription from a doctor. But, under federal law it's illegal for a doctor to prescribe marijuana. So you're kind of covered, kinda not. The best solution is to talk to your local government and get them to change the wording in the law from "prescribe" to "recommend" like we have here in California. Here's a site with more info of how we do things in California: http://www.marijuanamedicine.com
A doctor doesn't prescribe Methadone for Marijuana use. Normally if you are taking Methadone you will have some kind of drug support worker, and will be asked do a random drug test.
Medical marijuana is legal with a prescription from your doctor.
Yes, a medical doctor (MD) can prescribe medication.
Yes it is. unless you live in a state where medical marijuana is legal but to get medical marijuana you need to have a medical marijuana card which you get from a doctor. For MEDICAL PURPOSES ONLY!
A medical professional will prescribe the use of blueberry kush in order to treat pain. Talk to a doctor who will happy to prescribe this to you if you have pain.
You need a Doctor to prescribe medical treatments.
A doctor or physical therapist can prescribe an effective regimen.
It is not in production yet. Also, speech therapists do not have medical degrees and can not prescribe medicine.
This is a long process, I will give you a short answer here though. First, you need to live in a state that allows the use of medicinal marijuana. You also need to be diagnosed by a doctor with a disease that would warrant the use of medical marijuana. After you have done this the doctor will decide if this treatment is best for you and finally prescribe it if they decide it is necessary. I believe that in most states where the use is allowed that there are certain places you need to go, and generally they will give you an id card saying you are allowed to posses the marijuana for medical reasons along with you marijuana.