The measure would allow a pharmacist to dispense contraceptives without a medical doctors prescription.Rep. Jack Bondon, R-Belton, had questions about the health of women if they are not seeing their doctor annually. He asked if a pharmacist is able to prescribe medications that affect every woman differently.
"This is not a regular alcohol product. This is untested, it's heavily unregulated and it's dangerous for the people in our state," warned Rep. Jack Bondon, R-Belton.
"This is not a regular alcohol product. This is untested, it's heavily unregulated and it's dangerous for the people in our state," warned Rep. Jack Bondon, R-Belton.
Rep. Jack Bondon, R-Belton, had questions about the health of women if they are not seeing their doctor annually. He inquired about if a pharmacist is able to prescribe medications that alter specifically from woman to woman.
Rep. Jack Bondon, R-Belton, had questions about the health of women if they are not seeing their doctor annually. He inquired about if a pharmacist is able to prescribe medications that alter specifically from woman to woman.
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