A pharmacist’s opinion shouldn’t outweigh doctor’s orders

As this writer opines:

If you have moral or ethical objections to the particular drug called for by the physician, keep them to yourself. Your views on birth control pills and abortion, don’t change the fact that it is dangerous and downright deadly for some women to get pregnant. A few states passed laws giving pharmacists a loophole on that, but if you can’t do your job, isn’t it just easier to find a new line of work than change the laws to fit your prima-Dona attitude? Now we have some pharmacists that don’t believe you hurt quite that badly. The fact that they have never experienced enough physical pain in their life to empathize with someone in extreme chronic pain, doesn’t give them the right to deny a patient the dosage that their doctor has deemed adequate to control their pain.

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