We have had some (2) pharmacists who refused to fill our Ivermectin. One at CVS almost 2 years ago and one at Walgreens last month. We now use a Compound Pharmacy and it's the way to go! All Christians and really are about natural healing, not just a big pharma tool.
Yes, in many cases this it correct. The state boards, FDA, and CDC not only empowered but also encouraged them to do so, especially early on.
I would say greater than 1/3 of all meds are used off label in some cases. For pharmacists to refuse to fill prescriptions for IVM and HCQ because it was off label was not only hypocritical but also criminal IMO.
Donβt get me wrong though. Many pharmacists had their hands tied by their corporate overlords. This entire power structure with big pharma at the top must be destroyed.
Correct, shit laws like this should never be necessary. At least it addresses the pharmacist refusal though, which is a big deal because providers were struggling to find locations that would fill the Rxs.
Pompous, virtue signaling pharmacists are the fucking worst. Plus, at least now this legislation will hopefully empower the docs on the fence about prescribing them. The larger health systems will still fuck them though, as they will make them follow CDC recommendations.
It's political theater...their right to practice medicine is already protected...enforce laws that exist, not virtue signal with new legislation pretending you're doing something.
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I want to know who was behind reporting the doctors! I'm convinced it was the pharmacists.
Yep! I believe you're correct.
We have had some (2) pharmacists who refused to fill our Ivermectin. One at CVS almost 2 years ago and one at Walgreens last month. We now use a Compound Pharmacy and it's the way to go! All Christians and really are about natural healing, not just a big pharma tool.
Yes, in many cases this it correct. The state boards, FDA, and CDC not only empowered but also encouraged them to do so, especially early on.
I would say greater than 1/3 of all meds are used off label in some cases. For pharmacists to refuse to fill prescriptions for IVM and HCQ because it was off label was not only hypocritical but also criminal IMO.
Donβt get me wrong though. Many pharmacists had their hands tied by their corporate overlords. This entire power structure with big pharma at the top must be destroyed.
The Dems can't keep pushing the scamdemic if curative, cheap drugs are readily had.
How about re doing those boards. Getting the AMA out of it and letting medicine figure out what many of us have learned through this. How to heal.
I live in Missouri and Parson has, at best, been rather meek, and at worst has looked RINO in some ways.
Correct, shit laws like this should never be necessary. At least it addresses the pharmacist refusal though, which is a big deal because providers were struggling to find locations that would fill the Rxs.
Pompous, virtue signaling pharmacists are the fucking worst. Plus, at least now this legislation will hopefully empower the docs on the fence about prescribing them. The larger health systems will still fuck them though, as they will make them follow CDC recommendations.
It's political theater...their right to practice medicine is already protected...enforce laws that exist, not virtue signal with new legislation pretending you're doing something.