Do you devise it is right to not cram unquestionable prescriptions?

If there be a drug you know that was toxic to a lenient, how would you handle the situation and what if the doctor strongly disagreed beside your then what would you do as a pharmacist do?


Answers:    I would contribute the patient some surroundings info on why it's toxic, what the side effects are, your medical background, why this environment makes you an expert with reference to toxicity in medication, and that you would strongly recommend that they get a second feelings from another doctor.

If the patient still demands the perscription, afterwards I would weigh the benefits of the medication (is it an acute condition, does it demand treatment on the double, is it a cronic condition, etc)

If it's anything other than an acute condition that requires a one time compress of a perscription, I would refuse to flood.

Not a pharmacist, but appreciate you looking out for people, as I fell the pharm industry is completely uncontrolled.
Well if you knew for a certainty that it was toxic to the merciful, you would be killing the tolerant by giving them that medication. I would find it immoral to compress the prescription.

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