This article explores the legal problems presented to the practicing pharmacist by drug substitution. It delineates the practical and economic realities bearing on substitution and the arguments both in favor of and against limited legal substitution. After describing the current status of the law on the subject and the various resultant liabilities of the pharmacist, the article then suggests means by which substitution might be made an acceptable practice in certain circumstances
Pharmacy benefit management (PBM) companies are the middlemen of the pharmaceutical industry, design...
Over the past several years, many states introduced legislation that protects a pharmacist’s decisio...
The Consumer Protection Act of 2008 has had far-reaching consequences for suppliers of goods and ser...
The pharmaceutical industry has been among the most innovative while being one of the most highly re...
Pharmacy originates from a background of medication compounding and supply. More recently, this role...
© 2021 Royal Pharmaceutical Society. This is the accepted manuscript version of an article which has...
This article will first discuss the legislation recently enacted as part of the budget reduction pac...
State generic substitution laws permit, and sometimes require, a pharmacist to ignore the instructio...
An analysis of judicial attitudes in the United States of America towards pharmacist responsibility ...
The changing practice of pharmacy has the potential to impact on the legal liability of pharmacists....
This law mandates substitution of a less expensive product if the physician signs the prescription f...
This dissertation addresses issues raised by the passage of state drug product selection laws. These...
This note will describe the conditions which existed prior to enactment of the Michigan drug substit...
Policy makers around the world seek to encourage generic substitution. In this paper, the importance...
The purpose of this article is to discuss the liability of pharmacists for professional negligence.\...
Pharmacy benefit management (PBM) companies are the middlemen of the pharmaceutical industry, design...
Over the past several years, many states introduced legislation that protects a pharmacist’s decisio...
The Consumer Protection Act of 2008 has had far-reaching consequences for suppliers of goods and ser...
The pharmaceutical industry has been among the most innovative while being one of the most highly re...
Pharmacy originates from a background of medication compounding and supply. More recently, this role...
© 2021 Royal Pharmaceutical Society. This is the accepted manuscript version of an article which has...
This article will first discuss the legislation recently enacted as part of the budget reduction pac...
State generic substitution laws permit, and sometimes require, a pharmacist to ignore the instructio...
An analysis of judicial attitudes in the United States of America towards pharmacist responsibility ...
The changing practice of pharmacy has the potential to impact on the legal liability of pharmacists....
This law mandates substitution of a less expensive product if the physician signs the prescription f...
This dissertation addresses issues raised by the passage of state drug product selection laws. These...
This note will describe the conditions which existed prior to enactment of the Michigan drug substit...
Policy makers around the world seek to encourage generic substitution. In this paper, the importance...
The purpose of this article is to discuss the liability of pharmacists for professional negligence.\...
Pharmacy benefit management (PBM) companies are the middlemen of the pharmaceutical industry, design...
Over the past several years, many states introduced legislation that protects a pharmacist’s decisio...
The Consumer Protection Act of 2008 has had far-reaching consequences for suppliers of goods and ser...