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_WORLD WATCH______________________________ Pills without payment “Morning-after” pill freely dispensed Quebec has announced that pharmacists may dispense the abortifacient “morning-after” pill, with the bill for the pills being picked up by taxpayers.
The pharmacists doling out the
pills were required to take a four-hour course on the administration of the
“morning-after” pill. Normand Cadieux, managing director of the Association Quebeçoise des Pharmaciens-Proprietaires said that pharmacists are obliged to
become certified, unless they have religious objections to the use of the pill.
The Montreal Gazette reports that 4,000 out of Quebec’s 5,700 licensed
pharmacists have already taken the course.
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