Very contraversial question. I think pharmacists should not make the decision to dispense or withhold anything based on personal convictions alone, unless it is made publicly clear that the pharmacy reserves the right to do so (even then, I'd question the legality of it). Like other professionals, pharmacists need to check their personal ethics and morals at the door when they come in for work.
Pharmacist
no. they dispense them.
A Pharmacist
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dispense medications
Not normally, although in an emergency the pharmacist can use their professional judgement to dispense, usually a single dose, of a medication if they see fit.
Dispense medicine according to doctors prescription
Of course. That is if a prescription has been authorized and duly signed by a medical professional.
Pharmacy Technician
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.
Oxycodone is prescription only. It requires a prescription for a doctor. The doctor specifies imediate or slow release. The pharmacist is legally obliged to dispense that and can not change it unless they get it in wrighting.