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Savetherepublic2 7 points ago +7 / -0

It's not, usually. Until your state governor and regulatory agencies make filling prescriptions for hydroxychloroquine punishable by revoking a pharmacist's license. There's no pharmacist in this nation that's going to piss away six years of school to fill a prescription for a drug that the state's agencies are cracking down on.

Under normal circumstances, if a pharmacist has a question about a patient's medication, they would call the doctor to clarify whatever it is they need to clarify, but would fill a medication for any valid prescription.

It's not a controlled substance, so there isn't any legitimate reason to not fill a valid prescription for hyroxychloroquine unless there is a question about the strength, dose, or directions supplied.