Can the pharmacist refuse to sell Tylenol #1 (acetaminophen, caffeine, codeine) to a patient?

Depending on the reason, pharmacists can refuse to sell Tylenol #1. Health Canada forbids the sale of low-dose codeine products if the pharmacist has reasonable grounds to believe that it is not being used for recognized medical or dental purposes. The pharmacist has an obligation to resolve any drug therapy problems when selling any Schedule II medications.

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