If a prescriber signs the "substitution permissible" line, then the pharmacist
a. must use the cheaper generic drug.
b. can ask the patient if he/she prefers the generic or brand name drug.
c. must use the more expensive drug.
d. must use the brand name drug.
e. uses whatever drug is available.
a, b. The pharmacist MUST substitute the brand name for a cheaper generic name drug. The pharmacist can ask the patient which is preferred.
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