controversial COVID drugs
FILE - In this April 6, 2020 file photo, a pharmacist holds a bottle of the drug hydroxychloroquine in Oakland, Calif.
Results published Wednesday, June 3, 2020, by the New England Journal of Medicine show that hydroxychloroquine was no better than placebo pills at preventing illness from the COVID-19 coronavirus.
The drug did not seem to cause serious harm, though - about 40% on it had side effects, mostly mild stomach problems. (AP Photo/Ben Margot)
By: GRANT SCHULTE (Associated Press) & Katrina Markel (KMTV)Posted at 3:54 PM, Oct 15, 2021 and last updated 4:07 PM, Oct 15, 2021
OMAHA, Neb. (AP & KMTV) — Nebraska’s attorney general says he won’t seek disciplinary action against doctors who prescribe controversial, off-label drugs to treat and prevent coronavirus infections, as long as they get informed consent from patients and don’t engage in misconduct.
https://www.3newsnow.com/news/local-news/nebraska-ag-docs-can-prescribe-controversial-covid-drugs
The office of Attorney General Doug Peterson released a legal opinion saying it didn’t see data to justify legal action against health care professionals who prescribe ivermectin, a decades-old parasite treatment, or hydroxychloroquine, a malaria drug that former President Donald Trump took to try to prevent a COVID-19 infection.
Is this a narrative change? HCQ isn’t bad but it won’t help either? Is this how they ease their way out of being held complicit in denying the cures for so long? Cause it sure reeks to me.