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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Nominated, ODM",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. Irene Mayaka",
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    "content": " I seek the Chair’s further indulgence on this. I support what Hon. Nyikal has said. I am looking at a situation where one is prescribing alternative medication for a patient and they would need to consult with the doctor who gave that prescription. Would it not be in good order for them to be allowed the indulgence? That is to consult with the person who prescribed rather than the patient being given a different medicine then he does what you are saying and it affects them. You will not have a back fall in case the patient sues or the matter goes to court. This amendment would protect both the patient and the pharmacy at the same time or person giving the medicine."
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