I've been thinking about how the Right To Try Act might could play a role in ending the pandemic if it were amended to to allow patients to have access to therapeutics that are not currently approved or even authorized for emergency use by the FDA. Obviously, the members of congress that we currently have except for a few would never consider such a change to the Right To Try Act. This is what could make the Right To Try Act even better than it currently is. I'd love to see this law eventually amended where access to promising treatments that haven't been approved by the FDA for use could be extended beyond just terminally ill patients. Of course with any drug or treatment, a doctor would have to supervise the patients use of the drug.
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Right, yet we still have trouble getting HCQ. Good thing for tonic water, vitamin d, and zinc. Stocked up on a lot of it last year when my dad was feeling sick he just had some of that cocktail and was feeling fine in a few hours. Now we got those frontline doctors selling it but you should be able to get it just as easy as getting the vax. They consume HCQ like candy in africa and the left wonders why the cases are so low. Good redpill right there.
Oh the irony.