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The Right of Refusal
A pharmacist has the right to refuse to fill any controlled-substance prescription. If legitimate concern exists, it is the pharmacist’s duty to refuse to fill a prescription and return the prescription to the patient. Even with physician approval the pharmacist still maintains the right to not fill the prescription. It is illegal for a physician to write a prescription for a Schedule II medication for a family member. It is unethical for a prescriber to write a Schedule III or IV prescription for a family member.
Processing a Prescription
Processing of prescriptions is a complex procedure. The process must be efficient but accurate, requiring teamwork and communication from the pharmacist and the technician. Patients need to understand how to take their medication from the labelled information and/or additional counselling from the pharmacist. Technicians should ask if the patient prefers to wait for their prescription or if they’ll return at another time.
Pharmacy Laws and Protocol
The NMRA defines what practices are allowable in Sri Lanka. State regulations define dispensing policies. Technicians should be aware of federal laws regarding patient counselling and confidentiality on prescriptions. Special Processing of Certain Drugs:
Our goods return policy
A goods return label will be included with your order for returnable items purchased from us, such items will be fully refunded within a week of the purchase date kindly note none of the pharmaceutical items are returnable as per the regulations. Thank you. Team Sethma pharmacy is always dedicated to serve you better….