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Footprints04
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Hi Everyone,
I’ve taken a job at an independent outpatient retail setting, which is connected to a hospital. While it does have OTC products as well, they do not (thankfully) have condoms or anything of that nature. They DO NOT have Plan B as well. In spite of this, they do dispense different birth control pills, patches, and the NuvaRing. It is hard for us to know for sure what they prescribe it for unless we have access to patient charts (which is a rarity because of HIPAA).
I’m definitely in agreement with the church on this issue, and so far I have just tried to avoid filling them when I can, setting it aside for someone else in the pharmacy to fill when it is necessary. When patients come to pick up their prescriptions however, I do often end up being the person giving the prescription as they pay me (the cashier) even though I was not the one to “fill” it.
So with that long winded explaination, I am trying to figure out if I am going about this the right way. I hate to draw attention to myself by grabbing a busy pharmacist to do the “dirty work” for me…and I worry that I’m just “passing on” the sin by making another do it. What should I do?
Thanks!
~Footprints04:shrug:
I’ve taken a job at an independent outpatient retail setting, which is connected to a hospital. While it does have OTC products as well, they do not (thankfully) have condoms or anything of that nature. They DO NOT have Plan B as well. In spite of this, they do dispense different birth control pills, patches, and the NuvaRing. It is hard for us to know for sure what they prescribe it for unless we have access to patient charts (which is a rarity because of HIPAA).
I’m definitely in agreement with the church on this issue, and so far I have just tried to avoid filling them when I can, setting it aside for someone else in the pharmacy to fill when it is necessary. When patients come to pick up their prescriptions however, I do often end up being the person giving the prescription as they pay me (the cashier) even though I was not the one to “fill” it.
So with that long winded explaination, I am trying to figure out if I am going about this the right way. I hate to draw attention to myself by grabbing a busy pharmacist to do the “dirty work” for me…and I worry that I’m just “passing on” the sin by making another do it. What should I do?
Thanks!
~Footprints04:shrug: