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Re: Regulation of online Pharmacies

Pharmacist will not unite to fight the real issue...only profession 
that give it
services away !
Can you imagine a lawyer or doctor give free service !!

SID2708@aol.com wrote:

>  In a message dated 15/02/00 22:52:58 GMT Standard Time,
>  sajnacki@earthlink.net writes:
>
>  Hello William,
>  <<First, self regulation will not work. If it did it would be working already
>    and it is not.>>
>  When you say it does not work are you talking about the GMC and recent
>  matters involving this or in pharmacy (on the mainland UK) specifically. If
>  so the latter where is your evidence base for this?
>
>  << Without a strict set of rules people will take advantage of a situation,
>  as they are now. >>
>  Again, why do you say this and where is the proof?
>
>  <<It is important to remember that the internet does not hold a 
>"home base".>>
>  But regulating e-commerce in relation to pharmacy materials can be regulated
>  if pharmacy on-line services are tied to bricks and mortar that can be
>  inspected along with other criteria.
>
>  <<It hangs on the edge of extinction, forcefully being replaced by inferior
>  technology. >>
>  I disagree pharmacy practice is changing, funding resources from dispensing
>  is going towards extinction and technology is not replacing anything. It is a
>  tool to further enhance practice and move us away from extinction. Anyone can
>  dispense but not everyone can claim to be a pharmacist.
>
>  SID


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