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How is it okay to allow a pharmacist to decide what prescriptions to fill for a customer?! A woman had a prescription from her doctor to terminate a pregnancy because the child inside of her stopped developing. The woman was heartbroken over the fact that she lost her unborn child. The pharmacist has no right to judge someone based on the medication they are prescribed. Even if it were a situation where a woman wanted to terminate a healthy pregnancy, it's not his business. Would he also deny to fill a prescription for Viagra for a man that can't afford to have more children? (There's a big double-standard about reproductive health and rights.) Walgreens should terminate Brian Hreniuc for overstepping his boundaries.
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