Maleficent13
<font color=blue>Heh Heh, you're all gonna die<br>
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chobie said:I'm glad that pharmacists go to school and learn to look for drug interactions. Anything they need to do to keep people healthy is fine. However, when they start harming people's health and well-being by denying medications bases on their beliefs system, that is a problem.
Not arguing that point; I agree that this particular pharmacist was wrong, especially in refusing to return the prescription to the patient. But I have seen several posts on this thread stating in various words that a pharmacist should be an unthinking pill dispensing machine, and that is just not the case. Don't malign all pharmacists, their education, their skill, and their intelligence just because one did something questionable.



I was going to sugges that 'we' open a pharmacy dedicated to those who do not wish to dispense or take medications against their religious beliefs. I wonder if that specialized store would be a success. More to your point.. Absolutely right choice is what is the issue (see my signature line). You make your choice; I make my choice. Just don't choose for me and I won't choose for you.