Woman’s Rights Breached When Pharmacist Dispenses Incorrect Medication
The case centres on the incorrect dispensation of Salazopyrin instead of Pentasa for management of the woman's gastrointestinal issues by the pharmacist.
The case centres on the incorrect dispensation of Salazopyrin instead of Pentasa for management of the woman's gastrointestinal issues by the pharmacist.
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