Posted on 08/31/2021 5:21:14 PM PDT by bitt
A Butler County judge in Ohio has ordered a hospital to administer Ivermectin to a ventilated COVID-19 patient, granting an emergency relief filed by the patient’s wife.
Butler County Common Pleas Judge Gregory Howard ruled last week that West Chester Hospital, part of the University of Cincinnati’s health network UC Health, must “immediately administer Ivermectin” to patient Jeffrey Smith following his doctor’s prescription of 30 mg of Ivermectin for 21 days, the Ohio Capital Journal reported.
Smith, 51, is a Verizon Wireless engineer in Butler County. According to the lawsuit (pdf) filed by his wife Julie Smith, Smith tested positive for COVID-19 on July 9, and he was admitted to West Chester Hospital on July 15. On the same day, he was moved to an intensive care unit (ICU).
Smith’s condition continued to decline, and he was placed on a ventilator on Aug. 1. By Aug. 19, the ventilator was operating at 80 percent volume, with Smith’s chances of survival dropping to less than 30 percent, court documents read. At that time, the hospital claimed to have exhausted all options in its COVID-19 treatment protocol.
“At this point, there is nothing more the defendant can do, or will do, for my husband,” Julie wrote in an affidavit included in her complaint.
“However, I cannot give up on him, even if the defendant has,” Julie continued. “There is no reason why the defendant cannot approve or authorize other forms of treatments so long as the benefits outweigh the risks.”
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Ping!
I have a large supply on hand.
The judge’s actions had nothing to do with doctoring.
The hospital refused to administer the drug as requested by the patient. The issue went to a judge.
The judge ruled in favor of the plaintiff and ordered the hospital administer the drug as originally requested by the patient.
This judge’s ruling is consistent with Trump’s “Right to Choose.”
Wagshul is a founding member of the Frontline COVID-19 Critical Care Alliance (FLCCC), a nonprofit organization that is working during the pandemic to develop effective treatment protocols to prevent COVID-19 infection as well as treat patients with COVID-19.
HOSPITAL TREATMENT PROTOCOL FOR COVID-19
Evidencebased therapies to counteract: — The overwhelming and damaging inflammatory response — The systemic and severe hyper-coagulable state causing organ damage By initiating the protocol soon after a patient meets criteria for oxygen supplementation, the need for mechanical ventilators and ICU beds will decrease dramatically...
PTL....thank you for the ping.
What do they have to lose....except this person’s life....and, the truth.
Yep. Results vary greatly at that late stage.
“It’s too late by the time they are on ventilator and judges make poor doctors.”
No, it is NOT. If they are treated with budesonide via the Nebulizer...along with a few other things (none of which are expensive) almost all will recover.
People need to find the good physicians who use such things with great success. They can start with America’s Frontline Doctors.
Another good source of information: https://faculty.utrgv.edu/eleftherios.gkioulekas/zelenko/index.html
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Ohio Judge Orders Hospital to Treat Ventilated COVID-19 Patient With Ivermectin
epoch times ^ | 8/31/2021 | Li hai
Posted on 8/31/2021, 8:21:14 PM by bitt
This man will be lucky to survive this kind of treatment.
His lungs have very likely been severely damaged by this kind of ventilation.
Taking large doses of water is “dangerous and can cause serious harm.”
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