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	<title>Comments on: Are MDs allowed to prescribe medication for themselves?</title>
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	<pubDate>Wed, 23 Nov 2005 09:49:19 -0800</pubDate>
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		<title>Question: Are MDs allowed to prescribe medication for themselves?</title>
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		<description>Are MDs allowed to prescribe medication for themselves?  If so, are there any limits on what they can and can&apos;t procure for personal use?</description>
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		<title>By: geoff.</title>
		<link>http://ask.metafilter.com/27780/Are-MDs-allowed-to-prescribe-medication-for-themselves#437741</link>	
		<description>It&apos;s unethical to prescribe medicine to yourself or relatives. MDs take this rather seriously, I don&apos;t know about the legal complications but your license to practice can get revoked.</description>
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		<title>By: m@</title>
		<link>http://ask.metafilter.com/27780/Are-MDs-allowed-to-prescribe-medication-for-themselves#437746</link>	
		<description>Samples.  Who needs drug stores.</description>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Nov 2005 09:53:30 -0800</pubDate>
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		<title>By: cior</title>
		<link>http://ask.metafilter.com/27780/Are-MDs-allowed-to-prescribe-medication-for-themselves#437863</link>	
		<description>Aside from the ethics, is there an actual law/rule/statement from the AMA or other entity that prohibits this?  Would a pharmacist fill the prescription?</description>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Nov 2005 11:11:38 -0800</pubDate>
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		<title>By: chrismear</title>
		<link>http://ask.metafilter.com/27780/Are-MDs-allowed-to-prescribe-medication-for-themselves#437923</link>	
		<description>&lt;i&gt;From Nye&apos;s perspective, self-prescribing is not only ill-advised, it is technically illegal: &quot;You are violating the Medical Practice Act if you treat yourself because it&apos;s illegal to prescribe medication without a medical examination, and most medical boards would interpret that to mean an objective medical examination, which you can&apos;t do on yourself.&quot;&lt;br&gt;
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The American Medical Association clearly considers self-prescribing unethical. Policy E-8.19 states: &quot;Physicians should generally not treat themselves or members of their immediate family,&quot; and makes an exception only for certain emergency situations.&lt;/i&gt;&lt;br&gt;
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&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.psychiatrictimes.com/p011215.html&quot;&gt;Psychiatric Times&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Nov 2005 11:53:15 -0800</pubDate>
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		<title>By: jerryg99</title>
		<link>http://ask.metafilter.com/27780/Are-MDs-allowed-to-prescribe-medication-for-themselves#437952</link>	
		<description>However, the reality is that many physicians do self-prescribe.    This abstract is a summary (I&apos;ve skimmed through the full text), but from the abstract:&lt;br&gt;
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&quot;Twenty-five percent of all medications and 42% of self-prescribed medications were obtained from a sample cabinet; 7% of all medications and 11% of self-prescribed medications were obtained directly from a pharmaceutical company representative.&quot;&lt;br&gt;
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&lt;a href=&quot;http://jama.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/abstract/280/14/1253&quot;&gt;JAMA Abstract here&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br&gt;
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I would *guess* that most of these cases would be somethink like getting the prescription strength heartburn medication from the sample cabinet, or antibiotics for an infection.  &lt;br&gt;
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The idea behind the physician not treating themselves and their immediate family members is that, despite good intentions, they tend to lack critical judgement needed for a proper medical evaluation.  They &quot;know&quot; their symptoms or their family member&apos;s symptoms and don&apos;t perform a proper, objective medical evaluation.&lt;br&gt;
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Then there is the other concern about physicians themselves abusing medications, but to truly abuse medication in this way would require much more than a prescription pad -- that would require much more deceptive practices.</description>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Nov 2005 12:11:21 -0800</pubDate>
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		<title>By: phaedon</title>
		<link>http://ask.metafilter.com/27780/Are-MDs-allowed-to-prescribe-medication-for-themselves#437974</link>	
		<description>I, personally, &lt;a href=&quot;http://imdb.com/title/tt0094964/?fr=c2l0ZT1kZnx0dD0xfGZiPXV8cG49MHxrdz0xfHE9REVBRCBSSU5HRVJTfGZ0PTF8bXg9MjB8bG09NTAwfGNvPTF8aHRtbD0xfG5tPTE_;fc=1;ft=21;fm=1&quot;&gt; love this movie.&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Nov 2005 12:33:17 -0800</pubDate>
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		<title>By: ikkyu2</title>
		<link>http://ask.metafilter.com/27780/Are-MDs-allowed-to-prescribe-medication-for-themselves#437975</link>	
		<description>I&apos;ve prescribed myself medicines several times, including, once, controlled substances (the Xanax which I use on airplanes.)  Pharmacist was happy to fill it.&lt;br&gt;
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Frankly, I was a little surprised - I was expecting him to balk, and when he didn&apos;t, I was expecting to get a nasty letter from the DEA.  It didn&apos;t happen.</description>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Nov 2005 12:33:41 -0800</pubDate>
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		<title>By: Mike C.</title>
		<link>http://ask.metafilter.com/27780/Are-MDs-allowed-to-prescribe-medication-for-themselves#437998</link>	
		<description>I would sure hope that it&apos;s not allowed.  A former family doctor of mine self-prescribed medication and became very, &lt;i&gt;very&lt;/i&gt; ill.  She misdiagnosed and then took the wrong medication.   In fact, she&apos;s unable to practice because she&apos;s so ill.</description>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Nov 2005 12:48:20 -0800</pubDate>
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		<title>By: docpops</title>
		<link>http://ask.metafilter.com/27780/Are-MDs-allowed-to-prescribe-medication-for-themselves#438010</link>	
		<description>If you ever wind up in front of a medical review board, any history of self precribing is going to look very bad.  That said, I would be embarrassed to waste my docs time asking for a refill on a cortisone cream for eczema.  But I always go through the motions for Klonopin before flying.&lt;br&gt;
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MikeC - what else can you tell us about this?  Sounds intriguing.</description>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Nov 2005 12:59:04 -0800</pubDate>
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		<title>By: ambrosia</title>
		<link>http://ask.metafilter.com/27780/Are-MDs-allowed-to-prescribe-medication-for-themselves#438082</link>	
		<description>My husband is an MD and will write for himself or for me, but only &lt;b&gt;very &lt;/b&gt;selectively.  Cream for eczema, yes.  Prophylactic for malaria, yes.  Ambien for sleeping on a plane, no.  &lt;br&gt;
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I think this varies from state to state- in California, it appears to be a non-issue, but I understand that Virginia law prohibits pharmacists from filling self-prescriptions or prescriptions for a family member.</description>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Nov 2005 14:04:21 -0800</pubDate>
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		<title>By: smackfu</title>
		<link>http://ask.metafilter.com/27780/Are-MDs-allowed-to-prescribe-medication-for-themselves#438102</link>	
		<description>NPR had &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4956170&quot;&gt;this interesting little bit&lt;/a&gt; last month about the practical troubles with self-prescribing. (I think it was self-prescribing, but it may have been the doctor picking up a prescription he wrote for someone else.  Same difference, practically.)</description>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Nov 2005 14:38:13 -0800</pubDate>
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		<title>By: cior</title>
		<link>http://ask.metafilter.com/27780/Are-MDs-allowed-to-prescribe-medication-for-themselves#438112</link>	
		<description>Wow, thank you for all the helpful information.  Yeah, I like Dead Ringers too.  Classic AskMeFi experience, question answered and bolstered with anecdotes.</description>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Nov 2005 14:49:47 -0800</pubDate>
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		<title>By: Clay201</title>
		<link>http://ask.metafilter.com/27780/Are-MDs-allowed-to-prescribe-medication-for-themselves#438209</link>	
		<description>Just the other day, a friend of mine who&apos;s an MD mentioned that he prescribed himself something. But most doctors are probably a lot more cautious than he is. He&apos;s not your run of the mill MD.</description>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Nov 2005 18:09:59 -0800</pubDate>
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		<title>By: Mike C.</title>
		<link>http://ask.metafilter.com/27780/Are-MDs-allowed-to-prescribe-medication-for-themselves#438341</link>	
		<description>docpops: To add to the intrigue, the doctor almost died.  I don&apos;t know what diagnosis/medication was involved, but I think I know who to ask.  I&apos;m very curious, myself.</description>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Nov 2005 21:28:22 -0800</pubDate>
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		<title>By: electro</title>
		<link>http://ask.metafilter.com/27780/Are-MDs-allowed-to-prescribe-medication-for-themselves#438360</link>	
		<description>Heh.  My sister&apos;s an MD, and she &lt;i&gt;hates&lt;/i&gt; shots.  Before she had surgery, she realized she would get an IV and gave my dad a prescription to go out and buy her some lidocaine (a topical anasthetic).  He rushed back, and she put it on just in time for the nurse to come in and put the IV in ... the wrong arm.</description>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Nov 2005 21:58:46 -0800</pubDate>
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		<title>By: INFOHAZARD</title>
		<link>http://ask.metafilter.com/27780/Are-MDs-allowed-to-prescribe-medication-for-themselves#440190</link>	
		<description>This is an evolving topic.  As a resident,  I was told that it was fine to prescribe non-controlled substances for self or family.  Controlled substances have always been out for the obvious reason.&lt;br&gt;
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About a year ago,  the State Licensing board in my state (Georgia)  stated that it was unprofessional to administer &lt;em&gt;any substance&lt;/em&gt; to a family member.  It didn&apos;t even specify prescription drugs,  supplements,  whatever. I can&apos;t even give my child a tylenol.&lt;br&gt;
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Frankly,  I consider it another case of bureaucracy out of control.  There will always be people, doctors included,  doing stupid things,  but this is worse.  The fences just keep going up, and the end is no where in sight.&lt;br&gt;
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In the long-run,  that kind of thinking fosters contempt for the authorities because they take the most conservative position possible,  rather than a reasonable one.  Why?  It may be in the puritanical nature of those who find themselves on such panels,  but it&apos;s also CYA.</description>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Nov 2005 10:50:31 -0800</pubDate>
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