Posted on 07/16/2020 9:28:37 AM PDT by ChessExpert
So why did the FDA restrict the use of HCQ to hospitalized patients and those participating in clinical trials, and why does it continue to embargo the 150 million doses in the SNS? The AAPSs complaint alleges that through a biased, unlawful process, FDA officials from prior administrations and contrary to the wishes of President Donald Trump arbitrarily limited the use of HCQ from the SNS. The complaint specifically references, among others, Rick Bright, the director of the Biomedical Advanced Research & Development Authority (BARDA).
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Because orange man bad.
The AAPSs complaint alleges that through a biased, unlawful process, FDA officials from prior administrations and contrary to the wishes of President Donald Trump arbitrarily limited the use of HCQ from the SNS. The complaint specifically references, among others, Rick Bright, the director of the Biomedical Advanced Research & Development Authority (BARDA).
My wife’s Dr cannot get BCBS to fill her crip for HCL to treat her.
I think it would be the doctor who would fill the prescription. Blue Cross / Blue Shield can often save you money but, by all reports, HCQ is very cheap.
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