A bluntly worded American Medical Association (AMA) resolution that was intended to curb a barrage of retail pharmacy phone calls to physicians requesting additional information about pain medication prescriptions has triggered a backlash from pharmacists, some of whom objected to the resolution’s sharp tone as a departure from the mostly collegial relationships that exist between the two professions.
“It’s a step backward,” said David Craig, PharmD, BCPS, a clinical pharmacy specialist at the H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute, in Tampa, Fla. “I work collaboratively with many physicians who do not agree with this resolution at all. In fact, they welcome any pharmacist’s input, advice and recommendations.”
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