WE’LL FIGHT TO THE DEATH over 12 bucks worth of medication that ain’t gonna hurt your dying @ss!!!
Fortunately the judges in DuPage County are sane.
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RE: WE’LL FIGHT TO THE DEATH over 12 bucks worth of medication that ain’t gonna hurt your dying @ss!!!
SOURCE: https://trialsitenews.com/when-nothing-else-works-judges-are-siding-with-ivermectin/
In the Chicago case, the Elmhurst attorney, Joseph Monahan, had argued that ivermectin was “not ethical to use…an outlier…not standard of care.” He boasted that the hospital saved 92 percent of its COVID patients.
Judge Orel’s response was pointed. “There’s still 8 percent” who died, he said. “If there’s a medicine out there that can assist a patient … and nothing else is working and she’s regressing to the point of near death, then, yes, I balance the equities.” Meaning he weighed the evidence and sided with what many doctors call the “right to try.”
SOURCE: https://trialsitenews.com/when-nothing-else-works-judges-are-siding-with-ivermectin/
A similar Long Island case involved patient Deborah Bucko, 52, who was hospitalized Feb. 28. Like Fype, her family’s struggle to get ivervectin was not easy or quick, involving pleas to hospital doctors and administrators, and, finally, two court hearings. These delays undoubtedly threaten deterioration of ICU patients tethered to ventilators, like Bucko and Fype.
The court papers and testimony in these cases, and my conversations with Lorigo, Dr. Pierre Kory, the leading physician on ivermectin, and family members of Fype and Bucko reveal maddening ignorance and denial of the positive effects of ivermectin in 53 trials, including 27 randomized controlled trials.
Scott Mantel, Deborah Bucko’s husband, studied the research when the family became ill in February. His wife was prescribed an antibiotic and inhaler but deteriorated and was admitted to the hospital. Then in day six of COVID and worried he would follow, Mantel tracked down Dr. Zev Zelenko, an early treatment pioneer. He suggested ivermectin, hydroxychloroquine, azithromycin, zinc and a steroid pill.
Within hours, Mantel said, “I was 100 percent better. It was almost like completely eradicated. I’d never been treated with medicine that worked that fast in my life.”
He was not convinced it was the ivermectin that the made the difference until his daughter, 17, took everything but the ivermectin and took longer to recover.
Mantel’s attempts to share these experiences with hospital physicians fell on deaf ears. Their response: “There’s no real research, no conclusive studies, not peer-reviewed — whatever the terminology, they threw it out,” he said.