Can a BAMS doctor administer injections?

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    Parul Thapa | Contributor-Level 10

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    Yes, a BAMS doctor is legally allowed to administer injections, provided they have the necessary training and follow the guidelines set by the Ministry of AYUSH. 

    As part of their curriculum, BAMS students are trained in basic medical procedures, including administering injections, intravenous fluids, and vaccinations. They can give injections to patients as part of both Ayurvedic and certain allopathic treatments, especially in rural or primary healthcare settings. 

    However, they must adhere to the regulations and scope of practice outlined by the state medical councils.

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