Should a pharmacist be REQUIRED to dispense the "Morning After Pill" to a woman near a doctors prescription

No matter if that pharmacist believes abortion is wrong. Or should the pharmacist be rightfully allowed to hide aft his morals and refuse to dispense the drug to the customer?
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As someone in the robustness care pasture, I can tell you that NO... we dont own the right to pull our personal beliefs into it. If the lenient wants it and the doctor have prescribed it, they have no right to proscribe dispensing it.

I see things adjectives the time that are against my beliefs, but I have NO right as a form care professional to put my beliefs on someone else.

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Absolutely. It is not the pharmacists business to insert himself between a woman and her doctor.

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He/she should have to hand over the meds. If they don't like it, they inevitability to change their paddock of work. It isn't up to the pharmacist to decide what is right or wrong. It is their assignment, they need to do it.

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He should have to pack whatever prescription he is given. It is not up to him to put his beliefs on others and if he doesn't want to next he should be in another profession!

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Ignoring personal vibrations, I think that they should be allowed to demur it, but they *must* tell the forgiving where they can be given the pill.

Also, medically the morning after pill prevents implantation from occurring, so it's not abortion.

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to avoid this problem adjectives together i would suggest going to the nearest planned parenthood. They own them in stock and you discharge and get them at hand. Just an idea.

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A pharmacist should not be required to dispense abortion pills if it is against his/her beliefs. But he/she should be required to verbs the prescription to another pharmacist that can dispense it.

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"hide at the rear his morals"

Do you mean stick to his beliefs? Why do you assume it would be a male pharmacist?

Your grill makes me wonder why you don't infer the pharmacist should have freedom of choice. That they should adjectives be forced to adhere to your beliefs. I would own no problem selling it by I wouldn't impose my values on someone else.

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Getting a doctor's prescription for the "Morning After Pill" will defeat the purpose. It's call the "Morning After Pill", because you use it like a birth control. The woman who ask for this pill is not pregnant, nonetheless. So, it's really not an abortion that the woman is getting. It takes for a while while (meaning a day or two), until that time the sperm meets the egg after you have unprotected sex. Women go obtain that pill the day after they own unprotected sex (at that time, they are not pregnant). Which means they are not getting an abortion. I'm against abortion, but I wouldn't transmit a woman who doesn't want to be pregnant to go to a doctor to receive a prescription for the "Morning After Pill". She will get pregnant (if the sperm does come together the egg) then she will find a style to kill the unborn newborn without the pharmacist consent or not. It's better to prevent the pregnancy in the first place. Don't you agree.





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