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The client, a pharmacist, was charged by the regulator with
dispensing to themselves a prescription pharmaceutical product. A
careful mitigation included the facts that no patient had been
harmed, that the pharmacist was aware of the therapeutic and
adverse effects of the product in question, and that the profession
itself had not been brought into disrepute. Result: Reprimand.
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