pill pusher

pill pusher

slang Someone, especially a medical doctor, who is authorized to prescribe medication. Primarily heard in UK, Australia. Being a psychiatrist is about a whole lot more than being a pill pusher—medication should be the very last resort when treating a patient. You shouldn't go to some pill pusher every time you have a cough. You're body doesn't need all those drugs in it.
See also: pill, pusher
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

pill-pusher

and pill-roller and pill-peddler
n. a nickname for a physician. I went to the infirmary, but the pill-pusher wasn’t in. The lousy pill-roller just gave me some aspirin.
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • pill peddler
  • pill roller
  • pill-peddler
  • pill-pusher
  • pill-roller
  • chip
  • chips
  • up on (one's) ear
  • one of the boys
  • one of the lads
References in periodicals archive
Doctors and regulatory agencies should warn against these 'fly-by-night' pill pushers and their products.
For many years, it was the pill pushers who proclaimed supplements' glories.
I suspect we who suffer chronic pain know more about it than the pill pushers who have never taken those drugs or experienced the side effects they are keen to downplay.
He drank "heroic" amounts of alcohol and kept pill pushers in business.
"Residents are starved for attention and love something novel." Including caregivers allows nurses to be more than pill pushers and gives families ways to help.
The authors, Joan Price, motivational speaker, health writer and fitness expert, and Shannon Entin, publisher and editor of FitnessLink, show readers how to find credible information without falling prey to the many online schemes and pill pushers.