I asked my Mom about this the last time it came up here. She is on a state medical licensing board and sometimes deals with pharmacists licences. She said that if she was aware of a pharmacist doing this, he would be brought up on charges of unprofessional conduct and would likely lose his licence.
It makes no sense to me that refusing to fill a valid prescription isn't highly illegal. You cannot pick and choose what medications a person needs, thats a doctors job.
okay then, so I can get my prescription for a drug I can turn around and sell on the street, but a woman can't get birth control pills because the pharmacist doesn't like them? Bunch of bull if you ask me
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Which is the reason for the furor over Bernard Francis Cardinal Law.
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wee96 wrote:I did........I posted the link to an earlier thread about the samething. I was just alittle nicer I guess and didnt say it outright haha.
Haha, sorry, I missed that link. I still think it's odd he'd knowingly do it, there's no way he didn't know about the earlier thread, I mean, this is Brent.
Scott wrote:Haha, sorry, I missed that link. I still think it's odd he'd knowingly do it, there's no way he didn't know about the earlier thread, I mean, this is Brent.