Need Help fast for my interview coming up

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I have an interview in very soon. Part of interview involves writing on an issue in pharmacy, most likely an ethical issue.

Can you guys list possible ethical issues or issues that might be on the essay?

Some I the issues I thought of:

Should all drug research be published

Issues pertaining to the morning after pill


Any other likely issues or articles that might be helpful? I really want to get into this pharmacy school.

I am not sure what you are saying but is this right??

I have learned a lot about ethical problems in the pharmacy setting through the 12 week course in pharmacy tech school and is ethical problems like trying to find out if they patient are allergic to a specific drug and then trying to give them in alternative drug (if they are allergic) to avoid the anaphylaxis reaction??
 
I am not sure what you are saying but is this right??

I have learned a lot about ethical problems in the pharmacy setting through the 12 week course in pharmacy tech school and is ethical problems like trying to find out if they patient are allergic to a specific drug and then trying to give them in alternative drug (if they are allergic) to avoid the anaphylaxis reaction??

No, ethical problems are situations where it may go against your personal beliefs to dispense a certain product or where you know a co-worker is stealing...what would you do?

They want to know what kind of morals you have.
 
No, ethical problems are situations where it may go against your personal beliefs to dispense a certain product or where you know a co-worker is stealing...what would you do?

They want to know what kind of morals you have.

pretty much it.

to the rest of you: on contrary to popular belief, there is a right/wrong response in the eyes of the admin (or at least in pharmacy-land).

p.s. These questions are all over the internet, and I've helped people answer these questions in the past, but I've come to realize I shouldn't. You guys should think about what these situations mean to you, the company you work for, and who else is involved (as pertaining to the question).
 
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