A good pharmacist will notify the individual of the change. Most drug stores have that policy. However, I am not sure they are required to do so. This happened to me also, and I let them know never to do that again.
A good pharmacist will notify the individual of the change. Most drug stores have that policy. However, I am not sure they are required to do so. This happened to me also, and I let them know never to do that again.
A good pharmacist will notify the individual of the change. Most drug stores have that policy. However, I am not sure they are required to do so. This happened to me also, and I let them know never to do that again.
A good pharmacist will notify the individual of the change. Most drug stores have that policy. However, I am not sure they are required to do so. This happened to me also, and I let them know never to do that again.
A good pharmacist will notify the individual of the change. Most drug stores have that policy. However, I am not sure they are required to do so. This happened to me also, and I let them know never to do that again.
A good pharmacist will notify the individual of the change. Most drug stores have that policy. However, I am not sure they are required to do so. This happened to me also, and I let them know never to do that again.
A good pharmacist will notify the individual of the change. Most drug stores have that policy. However, I am not sure they are required to do so. This happened to me also, and I let them know never to do that again.
Levonelle is available without a prescription, but only at the discretion of a pharmacist. As it is a form of emergency contraception the pharmacist will have to establish if it is an appropriate medication for the patient.
You'll need to ask your local pharmacist ; you might ask for a generic equivalent which will be less expensive .
YEP!
Yes
Yes
absolutely not. if that where to happen the pharmacist would loose his/her license to practice medicine and could be sued
No. Call your States Department of Insurance.
The executor is not required to know anything about the will until it is time to execute it. They don't even have to be told they are the executor.
In the United States, pharmacists require a doctor's prescription to dispense medicine. In Mexico, the pharmacist can decide what medicine to give without the patient seeing a doctor first.
no they can't.
no
No, this is not allowed as stated in Schedule 10A of Cap. 138. A pharmacist has to apply for this certificate and it expires at the end of each year. If a registered pharmacist works as a pharmacist without this certificate, civil debt can be used to regain the practicing fee.