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What is the consequence if self-regulation fails at either the individual level or the College of Pharmacists' level?

  1. Pharmacists will receive a warning

  2. Government can remove the right for pharmacists to self-govern

  3. A fine will be imposed on the pharmacists

  4. Pharmacists must undergo additional training

The correct answer is: Government can remove the right for pharmacists to self-govern

If self-regulation fails at either the individual level or the College of Pharmacists' level, the government may intervene and remove the right for pharmacists to self-govern. This means that regulatory decisions and oversight will be taken over by a government entity rather than the self-regulating body. This can result in stricter regulations and potential loss of autonomy for pharmacists. It is important for self-regulation to be effective in order to maintain the trust and credibility of the profession. Choices A, C, and D do not accurately reflect the severity of the potential consequences and are therefore incorrect.