Posted on 08/30/2021 11:41:33 AM PDT by NoLibZone
Over and over again they say this crap “a drug given to deworm horses and cows”, without mentioning the maybe 4 billion doses given to humans. Bastards.
“ gastrointestinal symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea”
See also Taco Bell
The judge ordered the HOSPITAL to provide the treatment requested by the family/patient and prescribed by the family physician. And they signed liability waivers.
How about hospitals not insert themselves needlessly into patient/doctor relationships based on non-binding CDC recommendations. No actual laws or regulations were being violated.
I have no problem with a court enforcing a patient’s medical wishes over those of the medical establishment.
Judge wasn’t flying solo, here.
It’s not a blanket order, but directed at one hospital in support of a family wife seeking to carry out the medical treatment wishes of her husband.
In this case I’m in favor of kicking the hospital’s butt into line.
Way too late. Ivermectin is needed before ICU time. By then, it is way too late for Ivermectin to be of any use.
Whether the treatment works or not I don't want some damn judge ordering it's use.
Hopefully, the reporting is incorrect and should have read, "A Butler County judge has allowed a hospital to treat a COVID-19 patient with ...
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He was supporting what the wife was requesting that the stupid hospital would not do, that’s all.
Hospitals work for us, not the other way around. She had signed a liability release. I’m all for Ivermectin, I dont think it is really intended that late in the game but his wife should be allowed to make that decisions and the hospital should honor it!https://freerepublic.com/focus/chat/3990394/posts?page=1
Exactly, we have politicians and now judges requiring certain medical treatments. How did it get this bad? Oh that’s right, we have an illegitimate president.
Following the registration of ivermectin (produced under the brand name Mectizan®) for human use in 1987, in a hitherto unprecedented move and with unheralded commitment, Mectizan®was donated by the manufacturing company, Merck & Co. Inc., to treat onchocerciasis in all endemic countries for as long as it was needed.
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