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Old Apr 6, 2005 | 12:28 PM
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Originally Posted by Tobra

I personally feel that a medical professional can refuse to do something if they are opposed to it for personal or professional reasons.
I understand what you are saying... but think about how it can be interpreted. That would mean that a doctor could refuse to help someone of a minority groupe (and the other way around obviously). I think there is no room for personal convictions in the medical field.
In this case the the pill is available and I dont think its up to the pharmacist to decide that the law is unacceptable and so decide that he will not give that pill to his patients.
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