quarta-feira, março 30, 2005
Parece uma estória do Inimigo Público mas não é.
Whasington Post | Pharmacists' Rights at Front Of New Debate (washingtonpost.com):
Some pharmacists across the country are refusing to fill prescriptions for birth control and morning-after pills, saying that dispensing the medications violates their personal moral or religious beliefs.
NewDonkey.com | And Speaking of Rx Drugs....:
Where will it end? Birth control aside, do pharmacists have the "right" to second-guess doctors about the appropriateness of a particular medication for a particular patient? And will pharmacy cashiers be empowered to deny candy bars to the obviously obese; toy guns to the parents of toddlers; and cigarettes to everybody?
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