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Originally Posted by Peaches
There is no legal or moral obligation for any given doctor to treat any given patient and he doesn't have to give a reason.
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But this isn't what we're talking about. We're talking about whether a pharmacist broke a code of ethics. A pharmacist is just another business owner, except with a code of ethics specific to his or her profession as deemed by the college that issued his or her license and certification. There's a difference. I'm not saying pharmacists don't need to run a business. This isn't what we're talking about here.
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