As this abbreviation relates to the counseling profession, individuals using it are most likely Psychiatrists who can
also prescribe medicine.
They can make medical and psychiatric assessments, conduct medical tests, provide therapy, and
also prescribe medication.
While a custodial parent is often responsible for making sure that children are available for visits with the non-custodial parent, some jurisdictions
also prescribe penalties for non-custodial parents who fail to pick up their children for visitation, essentially giving custodial parents the right to have their plans during visitation periods respected.
Doctors may
also prescribe prescription drugs for off - label use — purposes which the drugs were not originally approved for by the regulatory agency.
He may
also prescribe drugs to manage eye disorders, if the state laws allow.
At other times, a court may
also prescribe the amount of penalty.
Sometimes doctors
also prescribe cholesterol medications (statins) to reduce the buildup of cholesterol on the valve or in the vessel, or they might prescribe thrombolytics (clot - busters) or nitrates for chest pain.
The ABA is also more generic than state law in determining what specific types of information are particularly sensitive, thus warranting a higher level of protection — some state laws
also prescribe specific protection mechanisms and levels of protection.
It must
also prescribe what action must be taken by the principal to deal with a perpetrator and his or her parents, and specify the form and nature of any undertakings to prevent further acts of bullying or violence.
Your veterinarian might
also prescribe tick collars especially designed to kill Lyme disease - carrying ticks.
The vet may
also prescribe certain solutions that contain hydrocortisone to soothe inflammation and itching.
Your vet may
also prescribe some medication to stop any vomiting and reduce the pain.
Your veterinarian may
also prescribe pain medication, a diet change to decrease crystal - forming tendency, or other drugs to make the cat more comfortable and help he / she to relax.
Your veterinarian will
also prescribe anti-inflammatory medications such as prednisone or prednisolone.
For extreme cases your Veterinarian may
also prescribe Cortisone treatments.
If your dog is in an endless circle of itching and scratching, your veterinarian will probably
also prescribe a topical medication (for example l % hydrocortisone) or an oral antihistamine (chlopheniramine or diphenhydramine) for itch relief.
We can
also prescribe traditional or holistic remedies if your pet is prone to motion or travel illness.
Your veterinarian may
also prescribe Atropine Ophthalmic Solution (Rx), which helps in two ways.
I would keep an eye on it and visit your Veterinarian tomorrow to make sure that there isn't anything else more sinister there, they may
also prescribe some pain medication (as she may still be in pain, just not showing it).
It would be best to have Bailey checked by your Veterinarian to ensure that there isn't a serious injury and to
also prescribe some pain management; I haven't examined Bailey and therefore can not prescribe any prescription medication for him.
Your veterinarian may
also prescribe an antibiotic to avoid bacterial infection.
Your vet may
also prescribe a steroid medication in an effort to reduce inflammation within the digestive tract.
In more severe cases, a veterinarian will
also prescribe oral anti-fungal drugs, such as griseofulvin or itraconazole.
The vet may
also prescribe an ear flush or cleaning agent in cases where a lot of physical debris is present.
If the dog presents puss filled bumps, the vet will
also prescribe an antibiotic cream to treat the infection.
The veterinarian may
also prescribe antibiotics, especially if a secondary infection is suspected or if the lungs are congested.
Your veterinarian may
also prescribe corticosteroids or antihistamines to control inflammation.
Your vet may
also prescribe antibiotics to stop bacteria infecting your dog's inflamed respiratory tract, to try and prevent him getting pneumonia.
A veterinarian can
also prescribe a therapeutic food formulated with arthritis in mind, which is a more reliable bet than a dog food for arthritis that you can buy over the counter, as it is more likely to have gone through clinical trials by the company.
Some veterinarians
also prescribe polysulfated glycosaminoglycan, a constituent of joint fluid.
Your vet may
also prescribe antibiotics to stop bacteria infecting your dog's inflamed respiratory tract, to try and prevent
The vet may
also prescribe medicated eye drops.
If your dog or cat has recently undergone surgery your veterinarian may
also prescribe a NSAID pain medication.
Your veterinarian may
also prescribe anti-inflammatory drugs or an antibiotic to resolve infections.
Your vet or a veterinary behaviorist may
also prescribe medication to help relieve anxiety.
Your vet or veterinary behaviorist may
also prescribe medication.
Your vet may
also prescribe steroids to reduce the inflammation.
Typically, veterinarians
also prescribe either oral or injectable steroids to be given over a period of 1 to 2 weeks to help stabilize your pet's immune system.
A vet may
also prescribe it to treat allergic dermatitis, dirofilarial pneumonitis, kennel cough, poor appetite, lymphocytic plasmacytic enteritis, poisoning and granulomatous meningoencephalomyelitis.
Your veterinarian can
also prescribe an ointment to ease eye symptoms, and nose drops to relieve nasal congestion.
In a day and age where Americans take antidepressants more than any other drug, it's not too surprising that veterinarians
also prescribe them for their furry patients such as Pet Prozac.
A vet may
also prescribe steroids or neutraceuticals such as Glucosamine / chondroitin / MSM and omega fatty acids
She may
also prescribe oral antibiotics to eliminate infections in the anal glands.
Aside from that, your vet can
also prescribe a diet that is much more fat - and - calorie - restricted than those found over the counter.
Veterinarians can
also prescribe specific weight management foods designed to help take the pounds off your pet safely.
Your veterinarian may
also prescribe systemic antibiotics or corticosteroids to deal with any lingering skin infections and inflammation.
Your veterinarian may
also prescribe Gabapentin as the sole treatment for seizures, or they may instruct you to administer it with other anti-convulsants...
If your hamster has a cage mate, separate them and make sure you keep a close eye out for symptoms in the other one, your vet may
also prescribe them antibiotics to prevent infection or just in case they show signs.
It's probable that your vet will
also prescribe a pain reliever.
Vets may
also prescribe topical glucocorticoids to reduce inflammation.