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Moderna using mRNA to treat life threading cardiovascular disease!

And yet patients still can’t get $20 ivermectin.
Ivermectin doesn’t meat the standards fore Right Two Try:



“While the law has been invoked by those requesting unapproved treatments for COVID-19, such as ivermectin, it does not require a doctor to prescribe medication or any type of treatment.

Instead, it allows for a manufacturer of an experimental drug to make the medication available to a terminally ill patient. The law also says a patient must have considered all other approved treatment options and received a recommendation from the health care provider treating them for use of the experimental drug.”

And

“In a recent newsletter from the Montana Medical Association obtained by the Montana State News Bureau, Justin Cole, a partner at Garlington, Lohn, & Robinson, PLLP, wrote “in short, the ‘Right to Try’ Act under either federal or state law does not compel a provider to prescribe any particular medication or therapy.”
Cole went on to write the act “does not create substantive rights for a patient to compel a provider to administer any given medication. Rather, it permits a provider to either prescribe or not prescribe, providing immunity for the provider, in either case, based on a narrow set of circumstances that must be met before the Right to Try Act applies.”

The act, Cole continued, “should not supplant a provider’s medical decision-making (whether to prescribe or not prescribe certain medications or therapies) within appropriate standards of care, based on the facts and circumstances presented to the clinician.”
 
Ivermectin doesn’t meat the standards fore Right Two Try:



“While the law has been invoked by those requesting unapproved treatments for COVID-19, such as ivermectin, it does not require a doctor to prescribe medication or any type of treatment.

Instead, it allows for a manufacturer of an experimental drug to make the medication available to a terminally ill patient. The law also says a patient must have considered all other approved treatment options and received a recommendation from the health care provider treating them for use of the experimental drug.”

And

“In a recent newsletter from the Montana Medical Association obtained by the Montana State News Bureau, Justin Cole, a partner at Garlington, Lohn, & Robinson, PLLP, wrote “in short, the ‘Right to Try’ Act under either federal or state law does not compel a provider to prescribe any particular medication or therapy.”
Cole went on to write the act “does not create substantive rights for a patient to compel a provider to administer any given medication. Rather, it permits a provider to either prescribe or not prescribe, providing immunity for the provider, in either case, based on a narrow set of circumstances that must be met before the Right to Try Act applies.”

The act, Cole continued, “should not supplant a provider’s medical decision-making (whether to prescribe or not prescribe certain medications or therapies) within appropriate standards of care, based on the facts and circumstances presented to the clinician.”
Well of course.

Everyone should have the right to try!!!





*as long as is profitable for big pharma.
 
Well of course.

Everyone should have the right to try!!!





*as long as it is ethical and a doctor will actually prescribe it
FIFY

Two anywon with a brain right too try doesn’t mean patients just dewing whatever they feel like.
 
Denying Ivermectin or HCQ would be comparable to denying ibuprofen or Tylenol. I’m sure you’ll justify that somehow.
Ibuprofen or Tylenol don’t require a prescription like Ivermectin does inn the form yore talking about.

They are vastly different
 
Ibuprofen or Tylenol don’t require a prescription like Ivermectin does inn the form yore talking about.

They are vastly different
You’re right they are different. Tylenol kills more people than Ivermectin. Both Ivermectin and HCQ are listed as the top 100 essential drugs on the WHO’s list. Mexico along with many other countries sell it OTC and yet it’s not “safe” enough to give someone on their death bed in the US.

Do you wish to stop showing how ridiculous you are or do you have more to prove?
 
You’re right they are different. Tylenol kills more people than Ivermectin. Both Ivermectin and HCQ are listed as the top 100 essential drugs on the WHO’s list. Mexico along with many other countries sell it OTC and yet it’s not “safe” enough to give someone on their death bed in the US.

Do you wish to stop showing how ridiculous you are or do you have more to prove?
None of the above has anything two dew with US doctors prescribing Ivermectin under Right Too Try. Doctors would prescribe it two people on there deaths beds, under Right Two Try, if they actually thought it wood help…

If yew want Ivermectin over the counter then move to Mexico.

Dew yew wish two stop showing how ridiculous yew are or dew yew have Moore two prove?
 

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