it's good that you have some on hand. maybe you could mention to your doc that you're concerned this med might become hard to acquire due to massive buying from governments around the world. Perhaps (s)he would write you an extra prescription so you can stock more in your medicine cabinet.
I live in Singapore and anticoagulants like rivaroxaban are very pricey here, but still available.
The unvaxxed would be wise to have something like this on hand if they can get it. The way the cabal is doing these viruses and the vaxxes, there is a danger of getting clots as a result of interacting closely with a vaxxed covidiot.
There are two types of anticoagulants. The ones listed previously in the thread are newer types, however previously and currently the mainstay of these drugs was Warfarin, originally a poison for killing rats by preventing their blood from clotting.
Warfarin does a great job but requires the patient to be monitored fairly closely during treatment, which is expensive in terms of manpower. The newer ones can just be dished out for people to take as instructed. The new contract could just be a reflection of NHS moving away from Warfarin.
Ooh, its a hard one!
Come on bigot ... the unvaxxed are spreading the coagulant variant now ... get your jab you bigot racist fiend! /sarcasm implied ... a lot of it
some common anticoagulants like the ones the UK govt is seeking to purchase: dabigatran, rivaroxaban, apixaban and edoxaban. Stock up while you can.
sadly, I think they are prescription-only in the USA, UK, Europe, and Australia. In Asia, they are often sold OTC.
Possibly, America's Frontline Doctors would do a telemedicine appointment with people in North America and send a prescription for these meds.
I take rivaroxaban, if I can't get it I will probably have a coronary. Never mind eh?
As long as the Lord grants me enough time to see his victory, that's all I ask.
it's good that you have some on hand. maybe you could mention to your doc that you're concerned this med might become hard to acquire due to massive buying from governments around the world. Perhaps (s)he would write you an extra prescription so you can stock more in your medicine cabinet.
I live in Singapore and anticoagulants like rivaroxaban are very pricey here, but still available.
The unvaxxed would be wise to have something like this on hand if they can get it. The way the cabal is doing these viruses and the vaxxes, there is a danger of getting clots as a result of interacting closely with a vaxxed covidiot.
I would love to know if this was outside of the ‘normal’ contract size for anticoagulants.
There are two types of anticoagulants. The ones listed previously in the thread are newer types, however previously and currently the mainstay of these drugs was Warfarin, originally a poison for killing rats by preventing their blood from clotting.
Warfarin does a great job but requires the patient to be monitored fairly closely during treatment, which is expensive in terms of manpower. The newer ones can just be dished out for people to take as instructed. The new contract could just be a reflection of NHS moving away from Warfarin.
Thank you for your reply, it’s always nice to get a different perspective on these things.