or if the meds contained animal by products because he/she felt the meds were immoral?
What prompted this question, you may wonder? Well, groups in Wash. state are stating that the new law requiring pharmacies to sell Plan B is wrong, and the ones that don't want to carry Plan B say it is against their morals/religion. I am just wondering what people think of this and other things that could cause a pharmacist to deny medications, and if the pharmacists should have a right to allow their morals to interfere with their job. In all honesty, I just don't get why someone with moral/religious objections to medical procedures or medicines would even go into the medical field as a doctor or a pharmacist, but that's just me(if you can't tell, I think that a pharmacist or a doctor shouldn't be allowed to let their morals/religion interfere with the job they chose to go into knowing they would be faced with things that go against their morals/religion, they have an obligation, IMHO).
2007-07-27
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