This UNIPRIX pharmacy employs a very unethical and dishonorable male druggist, who is divorced and who victimizes vulnerable, immigrant women that are economically disadvantaged and face emotional stability issues. He gravely damaged my fifteen-year-old relationship with the mother of my three young children, aged 4, 6 and 8. He lured my wife to his house under the pretense to attend a birthday party for his son who is a classmate with my oldest child.
When it became very apparent that he pursued a relationship with the mother of my children in a keen, systematic and premeditated way, I confronted him by phone and asked him to stay away from my family. However, this apothecary would not be easily deterred from his conquest. His response was to dart to the police station to make a report, even though he was never threatened in any way. He continues to determinedly harass and sabotage my family’s life, exacerbating the damage that he already caused to my children and to the relationship with my wife.
The conduct of this pharmacist definitely compromises the honor and the dignity of the profession and seriously undermines the confidence of the public. Consequently, based on my experience, I urge the unsuspecting community to be extra vigilant if they have no other option but to deal with this pharmacy. Contact information, such as names, addresses, and telephone numbers are stored in a centralized database across the province and the information is easily accessible even to the most unethical of pharmacists, such as Jonathan-Yan Perreault, who faces emergency suspension by The Order of Pharmacists for fraud, and drug use charges.
Once available, I will post the response from the Ordre des Pharmaciens du Québec to the complaint about the unethical and inconsiderate conduct of this pharmacist.