Yes, in most of the world, in countries where abortion is legal, mifepristone is prescribed by a physician. Mifepristone at a lower dose is also available in some Asian countries for use as emergency contraception.
In a combo with Misoprostol. Otherwise the pregnancy is terminated but the embryo will not come out. That will lead to infections. Read more in the link below.
Only licensed professionals can prescribe medications. The doctor wanted to prescribe an anti-depressant.
No, RU-486 (now known as mifepristone) must be dispensed directly by a doctor in most countries in the world. Mifepristone at a lower dose is also available for emergency contraception in some Asian countries.
Can a DO doctor prescribe pain meds
Yes abortion is legal there and the abortion pill is used as well as surgical abortion. But you will not just need the RU486, you also need Misoprostol to empty the uterus. You need to see a doctor.
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my girlfrien went to the doctor and was prescribe baralgin why----for subsiding menstrual cycle pain
Your primary care doctor is legally empowered to do so. Every doctor can decide what medications she will prescribe.
can a doctor prescribe a different controlled substance in the middle of the month
Yes, a medical doctor (MD) can prescribe medication.
There are a few medications that the doctor could prescribe after a DNC such as Motrin. The doctor may also prescribe Norco for pain management.
The doctor prescribed her medicine for her back pain