“The moral test of a government is how it treats those who are at the dawn of life, the children; those who are in the twilight of life, the aged; and those who are in the shadow of life, the sick and the needy, and the handicapped.” – Hubert Humphrey
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My biggest concern here is why does a pharmacist get to deny something a doctor prescribed? First they do not take the same training a doctor does. You see your doctor and he does an examination and then concludes with your prior medical history a drug needed for your health. I don’t believe a pharmacist has all the information needed to make that diagnoses. They need to fill all prescriptions that a physician has given. If they feel there is a problem they need to speak with the physician who prescribed the medication, about their concerns. This is crazy. Just start filling your drugs in Canada like many people are starting to do. You probably will find Canada is cheaper anyway.