‘We perceived his evidence as being self-serving’


A pharmacist said he did “little thinking when he was dispensing” and made a series of excuses for issuing unauthorised repeat scripts for six patients The pharmacist’s case was heard by the Civil and Administrative Tribunal NSW, which was told that not only had he issued unauthorised repeat scripts for drugs including pregabalin and quetiapine,

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