Does the client have a right to a written prescription on request, i.e. for the purpose of filling it through a pharmacy ?
Yes. Clients of veterinarians are entitled to a written prescription on request. In addition, clients should be informed of their options for filling prescriptions. Clients should be advised and cautioned about any potential issues or unknowns with respect to human formulations, and practitioners should record their advice to the client in the file. (As one example, a client who wishes to have a prescription for a human formulation of a drug should be advised if there are outstanding questions as to whether the human form is absorbed and transported in the animal in the same manner as the veterinary form has been proven to behave.) As well, clients should be cautioned against using unregulated on-line pharmacies. Ultimately, the client has the right to take a prescription to whatever source they choose. A prescription for treatment, whether pharmaceutical or otherwise, is part of the medical information generated during the course of dealing with a patient; as such, that information be
Yes. Clients of veterinarians are entitled to a written prescription on request. In addition, clients should be informed of their options for filling prescriptions.Clients should be advised and cautioned about any potential issues or unknowns with respect to human formulations, and practitioners should record their advice to the client in the file. (As one example, a client who wishes to have a prescription for a human formulation of a drug should be advised if there are outstanding questions as to whether the human form is absorbed and transported in the animal in the same manner as the veterinary form has been proven to behave.) As well, clients should be cautioned against using unregulated on-line pharmacies. Ultimately, the client has the right to take a prescription to whatever source they choose. A prescription for treatment, whether pharmaceutical or otherwise, is part of the medical information generated during the course of dealing with a patient; as such, that information bel
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