Julie Cantor and Ken Baum | The Limits of Conscientious Objection-May Pharmacists Refuse to Fill Prescriptions for Emergency Contraception?
Cantor and Baum present detailed arguments for and against giving pharmacists the right to refuse emergency contraception to patients. They also discuss the dilemma pharmacists face in balancing their medical obligations to patients, such as duty to care, with their own moral beliefs. Since courts have ruled that moral objections must be balanced with the burden imposed on others, they conclude that pharmacists who object to filling prescriptions for emergency contraception should be required to provide alternatives for patients.
-In weighing the rights of clients and pharmacists, courts have ruled that
A) religious freedom gives pharmacists an unconditional right to refuse to fill prescriptions.
B) as the Constitution protects people's beliefs, their actions may not be regulated.
C) a pharmacist's moral objection must be balanced with the burden it imposes on others.
D) a disproportionate burden is placed on pharmacists to provide referrals to another pharmacy.
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