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As far as the other part goes, if the doctor signs off on it (I believe) you absolve yourself of any liability. Sure, there are "pill mill" docs out there. I wouldn't begin with the phrase "With all the...." it sounds biased and a little jaded, although you may live in an area where it happens more oftenBut on the other hand, refusing to fill a script on your own opinion or suspicion of "pill milling" may carry consequences. There are already precedents for job loss or discipline for refusing to fill a doctor's orders. The waters get foggier with opioids, and maybe there are some laws or rulings which cover this already that I am not aware of. But from my point of view, I know that a physician can be successfully sued for pain and suffering in denying a patient pain meds who they wrongfully suspect of seeking, so I would assume a pharmacist who suspects either the doc or the patient is also not immune.
That precedent you cited refers to moral objection to filling birth control, not refusal to fill opioids for suspicious behavior. Those are completely different things. Additionally, pharmacists do get sued when people fill rxs the doc okays. Pharmacists are there to check the doc's orders, not blindly follow them.
"Hooks v. McLaughlin: This case was decided by the Supreme Court of Indiana in 1994. McLaughlin sued Hooks SuperX (hereinafter referred to as Hooks) pharmacy and two of its pharmacists, claiming that they breached their duty of care by not refusing to dispense McLaughlins prescriptions because the pharmacists knew or should have known that McLaughlin was consuming the drugs so frequently that it posed a threat to his health." http://uiwpharmacyreview.com/index.php/uiwpr/article/view/16/25
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But on the other hand, refusing to fill a script on your own opinion or suspicion of "pill milling" may carry consequences. There are already
. Maybe that means if google doesn't know about it that it isn't a thing 