The only thing that will stop this is: 1) suing the pharmacist and 2) suing the pharmacy. Also lodge a complaint wth the Pharmacy Board. They are interfering with the doctor caring for their patient, and by doing so practicing medicine without a Medical License. That would be tantamount to if I, as an RN, refused to give a patient a prescription for oxycodone, written by a doctor, because I felt it could be detrimental d/t it’s addictive potential. I would be practicing medicine without a MD license.
The only thing that will stop this is: 1) suing the pharmacist and 2) suing the pharmacy. Also lodge a complaint wth the Pharmacy Board. They are interfering with the doctor caring for their patient, and by doing so practicing medicine without a Medical License.