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Published - Saturday, May 03, 2008

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Pharmacist went too far in the name of religious beliefs


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A pharmacist who refused to fill a birth-control prescription because of his religious beliefs deserves to be disciplined by Wisconsin pharmacy regulators.

Neil Noesen, a St. Paul man who was involved in confrontations about his refusal to dispense birth control pills in Onalaska, Menomonie and in Minnesota, was disciplined by the Wisconsin Department of Regulation and Licensing’s Pharmacy Examining Board for a 2002 incident in a Kmart pharmacy in Menomonie, Wis.
Noesen refused to dispense birth-control pills to a college student and also refused to refer the prescription to another pharmacy, preventing her from filling it with another pharmacist.

The examining board upheld a finding by an administrative law judge that he violated standards of care by not allowing the woman an alternative way to get her prescription filled.

He was ordered by take an ethics course and pay $21,000 in costs from the legal process. He is appealing that ruling to the Wisconsin Supreme Court, although it is not clear that the court will actually take the case.

Refusing to fill birth control or any other prescription because of religious beliefs is one thing, but not even being willing to transfer the prescription to another pharmacy or pharmacist goes over the line.

Pharmacists have no business putting themselves between a patient and doctor in the way that Noesen did. There may be a need to accommodate someone’s religious beliefs on the job. The prescription could be filled by another pharmacist, or transferred to another pharmacy.

But refusing to facilitate that process goes over the line, and that is why the regulators were right to do what they did.
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wiseup wrote on May 6, 2008 12:06 PM:

" If this pharmacist was a Muslim, Buddhist, black liberation member, atheist or Wiccan, I am sure the editors and Tribune would take the opposite viewpoint! Bash mainstream religion and anyone that follows Christian beliefs BUT if you are from a minority or non-mainstream religion, the Tribune will bend over backwards to protect your rights. This is not diversity but discrimination and the Tribune should be called out on this! "

RealityCheck wrote on May 6, 2008 10:52 AM:

" return to sanity - it's the pharmacist's job to fill prescriptions, not the customer's job to shop around trying to find a pharmacist that agrees with their religious views. That would be like me as a vegetarian applying for a job at a restaurant and refusing to serve meat products, knowing that they serve them. If this were the case with every profession nothing would get done. "

returntosanity wrote on May 2, 2008 1:02 PM:

" Of course it wiuld have been far to easy to take five minutes go back to the doctor ask for a written perscription and take it to another pharmacy herself. Or better yet just to have asked for a written perscription in the first place as I always do. If you don't like the way a business operates take your business elsewhere. Oh wait I'm sorry that would make sense and put the onus on oneself to make ones own life better. I forgot the government has to do that. "

blogger wrote on May 2, 2008 12:32 PM:

" Why should this individual be "held in regard for taking a stand"? It might be one thing if his stand involved beliefs regarding HIMSELF taking or not taking medications. It is a different matter that he exercised his own beliefs about SOMEONE ELSE taking or not taking legally prescribed, socially sanctioned medications. He is free to disagree and if that causes too much emotional turmoil find a new line of work. In the meantime the least he could have done is ask a co-worker to take over. Evidently that was too much also. "

Double A wrote on May 2, 2008 9:27 AM:

" The pharmacist went over the line to express his beliefs. He is paying the price because the vocation has legitimate rules. But he should be held in regard for taking a stand. "


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