New guidelines make it harder for pharmacists to impose their religion at the chemists
Posted: Fri, 12th Aug 2011
The General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC) has issued new regulations about chemists who refuse to supply the “morning after” contraceptive pill or other forms of contraception or drugs required for IVF because of their “religious conscience.”
The General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC) has issued new regulations about chemists who refuse to supply the “morning after” contraceptive pill or other forms of contraception or drugs required for IVF because of their “religious conscience.”
More information: New guidelines make it harder for pharmacists to impose their religion at the chemists