Posted on 08/19/2023 5:16:51 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
In the midst of a legal appeal by three doctors (Paul Marik of Virginia, Mary Bowden of Texas, and Robert Apter of Arizona) claiming FDA interference in their medical practice being disciplined for prescribing ivermectin to their patients for COVID-19, a DoJ lawyer representing the FDA admitted in court on August 11 that a doctor can prescribe ivermectin for COVID and always could. The judge even asked questions about the meaning of the word "stop" in the FDA's (in)famous tweet: "You are not a horse. You are not a cow. Seriously, y'all. Stop it." In this context, the issue of FDA misrepresentation and potential liability also came up.
In a sane world, these people would be tried and punished for crimes against humanity for all the people who needlessly died being denied access to drugs like ivermectin. In the real world, nothing at all will happen to them.
To me, the FDA admission is not surprising at all. We always knew that doctors could in theory prescribe the drug (already approved for many other ailments) off-label, so long as he was doing so responsibly and not recklessly endangering the patient. But the medical establishment effectively changed the rules (as they often do during times of medical emergencies or diseases). Understand the model of NIH/FDA/AMA collusion, and it all makes sense.
In simple terms, NIH is the policymaker. It decides which drug(s) to fund studies on, like the Big Pharma vaccine$ for the uninfected, or remde$ivir for those already infected and hospitalized. Under no circumstances would it have financed, at least early on, a study, with the same burden of proving efficacy as Big Pharma, of a generic like ivermectin, which might prove to be effective post-infection, because then the FDA would be pressured to grant the generic approval
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#10 parasites. Odds are you have them.
This would explain why my nose tickles at times.
Phone them up to see
*tell them
Wrong Question!
Right Question:
Will your doctor ignore the financial incentives he / she receives and give you the best possible medical care where COVID is concerned, meaning Ivermectin?
Not if you buy it at a farm supply store.
The dose per pound for a horse is the same as the dose per pound for a human. It comes in a tube with a plunger graduated in 50 lb increments...
Thats an email. Why did you post an email?
Somebody ask for the link to buy. I hit the wrong link. Thanks for noticing. A mistake that is not new to me.
Bookmark for later.
Thank you and God Bless!
Please do me a favor and tell him that the guy from Alabama recommended him. It will make his day. Hes shown himself to be a hard-working, patient, fair, and courteous man. Some advice...be sure, since you’re ordering like this...to include some antibiotics. Doxycycline (for wounds), Augmentin (for respiratory), Ciprofloxacin (for urinary/kidneys). Get as much as you can afford in one shipment imho (shiping is $55). Not having to do just one trip to Urgent Care Clinic for you/your family will more than pay for itself.
We know a doctor in N Georgia who has been prescribing it for over 2 years.
I’ll be sure to tell him that you sent me and thanks for the additional info.
P
that stuff tasted nasty. Is apple flavor any better?
Ivermectin Sources, with or wothout prescription, dosages and supporting supplements.
https://covid19criticalcare.com/
See also:
“COVID is on the Rise Again: Here’s Why You Shouldn’t Panic”
What you need to know about the latest variant, how to protect yourself, and how to treat it if you do get sick.
https://covid19criticalcare.com/covid-is-on-the-rise-again-heres-why-you-shouldnt-panic/
Thank you so much for that link.
I recall posting a thread featuring the regulatory industry that controls accreditation of pharmacists threatening pharmacists who actually fill a prescription for Ivermectin. Their conduct, pharmacists were told, would trigger serious concerns about their professionalism resulting in an investigation. All the regulatory agencies are lock step weaponized re Ivermectin.
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