Can BAMS Prescribe Allopathic Medicine - #5802
I’ve been seeing an Ayurvedic doctor for a few months now, and I’ve noticed that they sometimes prescribe tablets that look like allopathic medicine. This made me wonder: can BAMS prescribe allopathic medicine legally, or are they restricted to Ayurvedic treatments only? I’m curious about this because during my last visit, my BAMS doctor recommended an antibiotic for a throat infection alongside herbal remedies. Is this common practice? Are there guidelines or specific cases where a BAMS doctor is allowed to prescribe allopathic medicines? Another thing I’m wondering is if the combination of Ayurvedic and allopathic treatments can be harmful. My family is divided on this—some believe it’s safe because the doctor knows what they’re doing, while others think BAMS practitioners shouldn’t prescribe allopathic medicine at all. If anyone here has had similar experiences, did you feel confident in the treatment? Should I ask my doctor directly about their qualifications to prescribe allopathic medicine?
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