>Of course, if you are working with a physician (which most of us are, in one
>way or another) and he/she does the "prescribing", it stands to reason that
>it will be compounded by a qualified pharmacist in a qualified pharmacy.
I'm not sure it's a fair assumption that most of us work with physicians.
I would venture that many on this list are LLLL and not "working" with a
MD. I don't work with a MD either and know I sometimes am on a thin line
when I talk of diflucan and fenugreek with mothers. We need to be very
careful how we word things.
Warmly, Ilene Fabisch, Brockton, MA
"Each day is a blank canvas waiting for our unique brushstrokes to create
a masterpiece."
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