"Ivermectin is RESTRICTED to FDA-approved indications only."
Can someone explain this to me? Hospitals saying ivermectin is not safe and will not be used for treatment.
"Ivermectin is RESTRICTED to FDA-approved indications only."
Can someone explain this to me? Hospitals saying ivermectin is not safe and will not be used for treatment.
I believe that is for terminally ill patients. https://www.congress.gov/bill/115th-congress/senate-bill/204
There was a post abt a person dying after the hosp refused to give them ivermectin, so that is pretty terminal. : (
That wouldn't be a pharmacist denying, that would be the physician or hospital.
For Veronica Wolski case: She was denied in Amita Health Resurrection Medical Center which is located in Chicago IL.
The right to try law is regulated by the state on what exactly that means.
According to Illinois State law: https://illinois.lawi.us/99th-regular-session-hb-207/ it applies to drugs not approved for general use and manufactures may give that medication/drug but are not required to.
So unfortunately it looks like at least in that state the law allows people to be denied.
People trying it prophylactically would not be terminally ill.
And this is all for our "own good", right?
I'm not stating an opinion. I am simply stating facts. I personally disagree with the state's law and believe people should be able to choose whatever they want in regards to their health as long as it doesn't infringe on the rights of others and they are sincerely pursuing a benefit to their health.