I found this post BTT; I replied and asked for details on the infusion centers.
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/3990121/posts?page=10#10
To: chopperk
What has happened to HCQ and Ivermectin...?
It has become increasingly difficult to get these items.
Kroger pharmacies will no longer honor prescriptions for these medicines if they are for “off-label” use. The same is true for the CVS pharmacies.
I have personally verified these refusals.
Prescriptions from known tele-medicine doctors will not be accepted.
Once can still get Budesonide without questions. This isn’t going to last much longer.
The referral procedures to get monoclonal antibodies at an infusion center are a nightmare of catch-22 requirements. Most people will be denied such treatment until it is too late to do any good.
The only way to get such treatment is by referral from a physician who has admitting privileges at the hospital or clinic where they are done. This is probably not your primary care physician, so an additional referral is needed. That also requires a confirmed diagnosis by tests and severity of symptoms. You must be deemed “eligible” for this treatment and sign a bunch of waivers for the “compassionate use” exemption.
Tick-Tock. You have no more than ten days to be eligible, and you have probably burned four of them with paperwork. That is if all goes well.
(Are you reading this “gas_dr”.)
There appears to be a massive and coordinated effort to insure that ordinary people cannot obtain effective treatments for COVID-19. The standard prescription to “Go home and take acetaminophen for a week” is not effective treatment.
10 posted on 8/29/2021, 3:59:58 PM by flamberge (Time has run out. Work with what you’ve got.)
Thank you