There are approximately 2 gazillion phramacists in this country who will fill the womens prescription. As the saying goes, lets try to keep it real.
"There are approximately 2 gazillion phramacists in this country who will fill the womens prescription. As the saying goes, lets try to keep it real."
But we're not talking about those pharmacists, are we? We're talking about a particular pharmacist who believes that his or her values trump the potential medical needs of someone whose doctor has written her a legal prescription.
And since we're getting real, I have an aunt who lives in a very rural area. There's one pharmacy in town. The next closest one is 90 minutes away. Not a fun drive in bad weather, especially during winter.
On that case it seems appropriate and feasible to reduce that number by one.