Agreed. It's not up to the pharmacist to decide whether or not to fill a prescription based on his own religious or ethical beliefs. The doctor has ordered drug X for the patient, and the pharmacist's job is to make sure that prescription is filled properly.
It would be another matter if one of the pharmacists were uncomfortable with the idea and had another pharmacist fill the prescription instead. This sort of thing happens all the time in hospitals, where some doctors object to performing abortions, tubal ligations, or vasectomies, but there are other doctors who will do so, so the procedure still gets done. But in this situation, even if all three pharmacists were against the idea, the bottom line is that somebody still needed to fill that prescription.
I'm surprised there were as many as three pharmacists on site, actually...
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