mickeyluv'r
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I know this is a loaded topic, so I'll try to be careful here. I don't want to spark a debate about what form of birth control is right, I merely wish to inform others of a disturbing precedent that needs to be addressed.
I know some people believe that abortion and the day after pill are wrong, and I can understand that. I also understand that some people don't think they should take the birth control pill. I understand that too. I agree strongly that it is a personal choice.
I was appalled to learn however, that at three large retail chains pharmacists in numerous states are allowed to refuse to fill prescriptions for regular birth control pills. Not only that, but they don't have to turn over the prescription to the customer so that they can take it elsewhere. This scares me tremendously. There are many reasons why women take birth control pills, preventing pregnancy is only one of them. Refusing to fill prescriptions will put many women's health at risk! And where does this stop, what if your pharmacist doesn't like Viagra, or some other medication - will they refuse those as well?
The three chains are Target, Wal-mart and Winn-Dixie.
If you disagree with this policy, please contact these companies and let them know. If you know of others, please let me know. This is a very important issue.
Again, I'm not looking to spark a debate on whether someone should take the pill or not. I'm merely saying that if prescribed, a woman should be able to get it filled at all pharmacies in this country.
I know some people believe that abortion and the day after pill are wrong, and I can understand that. I also understand that some people don't think they should take the birth control pill. I understand that too. I agree strongly that it is a personal choice.
I was appalled to learn however, that at three large retail chains pharmacists in numerous states are allowed to refuse to fill prescriptions for regular birth control pills. Not only that, but they don't have to turn over the prescription to the customer so that they can take it elsewhere. This scares me tremendously. There are many reasons why women take birth control pills, preventing pregnancy is only one of them. Refusing to fill prescriptions will put many women's health at risk! And where does this stop, what if your pharmacist doesn't like Viagra, or some other medication - will they refuse those as well?
The three chains are Target, Wal-mart and Winn-Dixie.
If you disagree with this policy, please contact these companies and let them know. If you know of others, please let me know. This is a very important issue.
Again, I'm not looking to spark a debate on whether someone should take the pill or not. I'm merely saying that if prescribed, a woman should be able to get it filled at all pharmacies in this country.