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 Yawn. You must be new here. 
 I’ve been here longer than you.  I’ve seen things you wouldn’t believe. 
Hellthreads, penis butter & birthdays. https://image.nostr.build/d56ba1d6ebcf96a39c20e7a6153f27ebffc48d78d07d9753033993007bb15780.jpg  
 Oh, I see. You think here is nostr. It’s a big world out there. 
 Your boss is looking for you bitch. Back to the mines. 
 I don’t think you understand how medicine works. The word boss doesn’t apply. Just like the words business hours don’t apply. 
 Do you prescribe Ivermectin?  Are you allowed to do that? 
 I’m a radiologist. But I’m starting to feel like I’m being fooled by a bot with fairly few lines of code. 

But on the off chance that you were actually curious about how prescribing medicines or using medical tests works in the United States, here goes: no government entity can tell a physician how a medicine must be used. Nor how a test must be used. But there are regulations on charging for services such as medicines and tests. Any physician can prescribe any drug in the best interests of the patient, bound only by malpractice, which is a standard set by local medical practices. But government can deny you payment. 
 Pharmacies have more power than doctors when it comes to their patients.  They decide what to give or not give. 
Healthcare is a scam for the most part.  An extremely high % or doctors are captured. 
Sad days for sure.