Just a quick question which I wondered if any of you knew the answer to.
My wife tried to get her precription the other day. The chemist said that because the anti rejection drug she is on is quite old that they couldn't get hold of it and that she could 'probably get it from the hospital'
my feeling about this is
1 - the drug is somewhat vital to her recovery and well being
2 - pharma companies have a legal responsibility to supply a market if a drug is being prescribed.
To me the chemist is pulling a bit of a fast one here. They should not be allowed to simply wash their hands of this by telling somebody to go elsewhere for essential drugs.
Does anybody know the legal standpoint. I know a few people in the regulatory section of GSK and might call them also for more info on this.
My wife tried to get her precription the other day. The chemist said that because the anti rejection drug she is on is quite old that they couldn't get hold of it and that she could 'probably get it from the hospital'
my feeling about this is
1 - the drug is somewhat vital to her recovery and well being
2 - pharma companies have a legal responsibility to supply a market if a drug is being prescribed.
To me the chemist is pulling a bit of a fast one here. They should not be allowed to simply wash their hands of this by telling somebody to go elsewhere for essential drugs.
Does anybody know the legal standpoint. I know a few people in the regulatory section of GSK and might call them also for more info on this.
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