Hello. I'm taking the depression medication Nexpram. The prescription is written by a psychiatrist to whom I go privately. Can my GP prescribe them for me? Do I need a certificate from a psychiatrist or is the last prescription to show to my family doctor enough? Sometimes the psychiatrist is on vacation and I have a problem with access to medication, and besides, the visits are quite expensive and I have been taking these medications for a long time.
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Anna Lewandowska Pharmacist, Editor
2 years ago
Yes, a family doctor can issue a prescription for a drug according to the diagnosed disease or on the basis of available medical documentation, also on the basis of information from a specialist.
Of course, such a drug can be prescribed by a family doctor based on the patient's treatment history.