Pharmacist did not fill morning-after pill prescription because it violated his beliefs, lawsuit alleges

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A pharmacist in McGregor, Minnesota, refused to fill a woman’s morning-after pill prescription because it violated his “beliefs,” a lawsuit alleges.

A pharmacist in McGregor, Minnesota, refused to fill a woman's morning-after pill prescription because it violated his"beliefs," a lawsuit alleges.

When Andrea Anderson's first contraception method failed in January 2019, she turned to ella, otherwise known as the"morning after pill" or emergency contraception, to prevent a possible pregnancy, the suit filed in Atkin County, Minnesota, said. McGregor, Minnesota, is roughly 122 miles north of Minneapolis. Anderson got a prescription and had her doctor send it to the only pharmacy in the area at that time, the McGregor Thrifty White pharmacy, according to the court document.

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