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consider the following hypothetical:
a patient tests positive for cocaine (or any other C1 drug), but the doctor knowingly writes an Rx for a controlled substance anyway (say: morphine or another C2). the pharmacist dispenses the medication to the patient, also knowing about the drug test, but also questioning it and contacting the doctor in the matter as well. is the pharmacist liable for any legal trouble in this matter?
in my opinion it's the doctor's fault if anyones. my opinion means nothing in a court of law though
a patient tests positive for cocaine (or any other C1 drug), but the doctor knowingly writes an Rx for a controlled substance anyway (say: morphine or another C2). the pharmacist dispenses the medication to the patient, also knowing about the drug test, but also questioning it and contacting the doctor in the matter as well. is the pharmacist liable for any legal trouble in this matter?
in my opinion it's the doctor's fault if anyones. my opinion means nothing in a court of law though