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What kind of doctors prescribe Suboxone? A modern guide to access

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Since the federal X-waiver requirement was eliminated in 2023, more healthcare professionals than ever are able to prescribe Suboxone for opioid use disorder (OUD). As a result, finding out **what kind of doctors prescribe Suboxone** is a much broader search than in the past, encompassing primary care physicians, specialists, and telehealth providers.

Can a Family Doctor Give Steroid Injections?

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According to the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP), family physicians often use corticosteroid injections as part of a comprehensive treatment plan for musculoskeletal diagnoses. This confirms that a family doctor can give steroid injections for various conditions, especially those related to joint pain and inflammation.

How Does Amazon Medical Work?

3 min read
As of June 2024, Amazon rebranded its pay-per-visit telehealth service, previously known as Amazon Clinic, into Amazon One Medical Pay-per-visit to more closely align its various healthcare offerings. Understanding how Amazon Medical works requires looking at its three core services: Amazon Pharmacy, PillPack, and Amazon One Medical.

What is a red list drug?

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Within the UK's NHS, drug formularies guide prescribing to ensure patient safety and efficacy [1.7.1]. A key part of this is the traffic light system, which helps define prescribing responsibility, and understanding 'What is a red list drug?' is crucial for patients and practitioners alike [1.4.4].