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US Pharmacist Refuses to Fill Abortifacient Morning-After Pill Prescription
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Posted on 10/15/2004 4:45:33 PM PDT by narses

A pharmacist is in the spotlight for refusing to fill a prescription for the abortifacient morning-after pill last month. Suzanne Richards reported to a local newspaper that Brooks pharmacist Todd Sklencar refused to fill her prescription when she drove up to the drive-through prescription counter. After initially being refused by Sklencar's assistant, she told the assistant that she had received the same prescription there before. Sklencar then came to the window and said he disagreed with abortion on moral grounds, and would not provide the prescription. He advised her to try another pharmacy. "He said something like, 'I believe this will end the fertilization of the egg and this conception was your choice,'" she described to Foster's Sunday Citizen. "I'm a single mother and I'm just trying to be responsible," Richards claimed. "When I realized what he was saying, I pulled the car over in the parking lot and just cried."

After returning to the pharmacy later that night with her father, she was refused a second time, Richards said. She said that when she was contacted by another Brooks pharmacist Tuesday to tell her the prescription was ready, it was too late for the so-called emergency contraception, which needs to be administered within 72 hours. New Hampshire is one of many states that allows pharmacists to refuse to fill prescriptions for any reason. Executive director of the New Hampshire Board of Pharmacy Paul Boisseau, said, however, that the pharmacist should refer the customer to an alternate dispensary. The same policy is held by the American Pharmacists Association, which, although allowing a "conscience clause," requires pharmacists to refer patients to an alternative source. Pharmacists for Life International president Karen Brauer told local WMUR Channel 9 News that requiring pharmacists to refer the patient to someone who will fill the prescription is "stupid." "If we're not going to kill a human being, we're not going to help the customer go do it somewhere else," she argued.


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1 posted on 10/15/2004 4:45:33 PM PDT by narses
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To: GatorGirl; maryz; afraidfortherepublic; Antoninus; Aquinasfan; livius; goldenstategirl; Cicero; ...

Ping for life.


2 posted on 10/15/2004 4:45:59 PM PDT by narses (If you want ON or OFF my Catholic Ping List email me. + http://www.alamo-girl.com/)
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To: narses

What a jerk. Will he hold back pain medication because he doesn't believe in mind-altering drugs? Or anti-depressants? Or STD medication?

Do your job, buddy, and don't go making moral judgements.


3 posted on 10/15/2004 4:52:16 PM PDT by Lunatic Fringe (http://www.drunkenbuffoonery.com/mboards/)
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To: narses

How is the pharmacist's fault about the 72 hours if he initially told her to try another pharmacy, and she (a) pulled over and cried, and (b) she came back later than night with her father? He didn't take the prescription and refuse to return it? He refused to take it and suggested a different course of action. What am I missing?


4 posted on 10/15/2004 4:53:54 PM PDT by Dahoser (!Hillary)
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To: narses
"I'm a single mother and I'm just trying to be responsible," Richards claimed. "When I realized what he was saying, I pulled the car over in the parking lot and just cried."

Responsible means you don't get into this situation in the first place. Why don't they get that?

5 posted on 10/15/2004 4:55:12 PM PDT by Lizavetta
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To: Lunatic Fringe

"Do your job, buddy, and don't go making moral judgements."

Really? Why not? Why is your 'moral judgment' superior to his?


6 posted on 10/15/2004 4:55:42 PM PDT by narses (If you want ON or OFF my Catholic Ping List email me. + http://www.alamo-girl.com/)
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To: Lizavetta

Sinful human nature.


7 posted on 10/15/2004 4:56:12 PM PDT by narses (If you want ON or OFF my Catholic Ping List email me. + http://www.alamo-girl.com/)
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To: Lizavetta

If she goes through with the pregnancy whe will thank this man after all. She will be mad at him until birth. She should know this too as a mother already.


8 posted on 10/15/2004 4:57:39 PM PDT by BookaT (My Cat's Breath smells like Cat Food!)
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To: narses

I never claimed my moral judgement is superior. NOBODY should be making a moral judgement on legal prescriptions.


9 posted on 10/15/2004 5:06:08 PM PDT by Lunatic Fringe (http://www.drunkenbuffoonery.com/mboards/)
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To: narses
she had received the same prescription there before

and yet here we go...another emergency...

10 posted on 10/15/2004 5:07:35 PM PDT by gdc314
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To: Lunatic Fringe

So Zyklon-B for Treblinka is an order you'd fill?


11 posted on 10/15/2004 5:08:32 PM PDT by narses (If you want ON or OFF my Catholic Ping List email me. + http://www.alamo-girl.com/)
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To: narses
she told the assistant that she had received the same prescription there before.

I wonder exactly how many abortions this woman has had.

12 posted on 10/15/2004 5:12:13 PM PDT by grundle
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To: gdc314
Oops!

You already said it!

13 posted on 10/15/2004 5:13:37 PM PDT by grundle
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To: narses
So Zyklon-B for Treblinka is an order you'd fill?

Try again with a more relevant argument.

For example, is this pharmacist filling prescriptions for Valtrex? If so, why is he not making a moral judgement on that?

14 posted on 10/15/2004 5:13:39 PM PDT by Lunatic Fringe (http://www.drunkenbuffoonery.com/mboards/)
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To: Lunatic Fringe

"Try again with a more relevant argument."

But you said:

"NOBODY should be making a moral judgement on legal prescriptions."

Zyklon-B was legal.

Try a better counter.

Why should employment suspend conscience?


15 posted on 10/15/2004 5:16:33 PM PDT by narses (If you want ON or OFF my Catholic Ping List email me. + http://www.alamo-girl.com/)
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To: narses

Zyklon-B was used for PEST control.

Your analogy is ridiculous.


16 posted on 10/15/2004 5:20:23 PM PDT by Lunatic Fringe (http://www.drunkenbuffoonery.com/mboards/)
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To: Lunatic Fringe
>>For example, is this pharmacist filling prescriptions for Valtrex? If so, why is he not making a moral judgement on that?<<

Having seen sufferers of genital herpes in my years as an office manager, I can tell you that it is to relieve symptoms of the disease, not to prevent the consequences.

I guess with a far stretch, one could say that murdering her embryo could be relieving the symptom of unprotected sex.

I guess....
17 posted on 10/15/2004 5:23:45 PM PDT by netmilsmom (Does a clean house indicate that there is a broken computer in it?)
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To: Lunatic Fringe

The "pests" at Treblinka were Jews my Lunatic Fringe FRiend. Perhaps your education is faulty, perhaps you didn't know this. If that is the case, my apologies for being less than clear.


18 posted on 10/15/2004 5:25:17 PM PDT by narses (If you want ON or OFF my Catholic Ping List email me. + http://www.alamo-girl.com/)
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To: Lunatic Fringe
Zyklon-B was used for PEST control.

It was created to kill rats, but was used for execution of innocent people.

Would you deliver weapons grade plutonium to the PRK?

Would you send "family planning" money to China?

Would you send guns to Kashmir or Sudan?

What the actual purpose of the item, and it's final use is exactly the case.

If you knew the Zyklon was used for mass murder, then delivery is an act of complicity in genocide.
19 posted on 10/15/2004 5:29:16 PM PDT by Dominick ("Freedom consists not in doing what we like, but in having the right to do what we ought." - JP II)
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To: narses
The "pests" at Treblinka were Jews my Lunatic Fringe

I am well aware of this. Zyklon-B was legal, as you said, but used for pest control and was not dispensed by a pharmacist whose job it was to provide medical treatment. This pharmacist should have simply directed her to another pharmacy rather than stand there preaching at her about her "choice." That was completely out of line.

20 posted on 10/15/2004 5:34:33 PM PDT by Lunatic Fringe (http://www.drunkenbuffoonery.com/mboards/)
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