Judge Reverses Order Forcing Hospital To Give Ivermectin To COVID-19 Patient

It has. The largest randomized double blind study, which is the gold standard used around the world was just performed on nearly 2300 people, the largest by far for Ivermectin. This was not your 15, 30, 45 or 80 person "study" you usually see with ivermectin and the results showed that Ivermectin had no effect on covid. It was called the Together Trial and is awaiting a peer review since it was only just concluded. At some point all the Ivermectin flavored koolaid drinkers simply need to accept the truth, like adults.
You got a link?
 
So
The paper hasn’t been released yet.

, He's talking out his ass?
 
He mentioned monoclonal antibodies and no one is saying anything against that.

Know why? Because it actually works
Also, they say that we don’t use hydroxychloroquine because it’s cheap and pharma wants expensive drugs.

Except we use a ton of dexamethasone which is dirt cheap.

Know why? It works.
 
Yeah. It’s the ventilators doing it and not the overwhelming COVID pneumonia.
Actually the Ventilators are damaging the lungs as they are forcing air in to hard for the patients weakened lungs to handle resulting in damage and usually death.
 
Actually the Ventilators are damaging the lungs as they are forcing air in to hard for the patients weakened lungs to handle resulting in damage and usually death.
And how do you propose getting oxygen to these people?

It’s only being forced in so hard because there’s almost no other way to do it.
 
And how do you propose getting oxygen to these people?

It’s only being forced in so hard because there’s almost no other way to do it.
Get out of the way of alternative treatment's... Problems solved.
 
Ivermectin is antiparasitic, not antiviral.
viruses are parasites and are a significant cause of cancer.
The Corona/Covid stuff injections have parasites, so I've heard.

One brand of Ivermectin is dangerous because it is adulterated with propyl alcohol which lowers the body's resistance to parasites.
It is a topical solution. They probably using the propyl stuff because it is cheaper than hamless alcohols.
The label says, "Manufactured for" ........ I found no mention of who made the stuff.
 
Why in the world does a judge have to be involved in administering medicine in a hospital? Cancer patients routinely receive experimental drugs. The dirty little secret is that covid patients are denied medication because of government regulations that would rather punish them and add them to the covid statistics than help them.
 

Judge Reverses Order Forcing Hospital To Give Ivermectin To COVID-19 Patient​

So the doctor himself was mentally ill, unable to make the proper medical decisions for the care of his patients, and had to be court-ordered under anti-psychotic drugs because of his delusional thinking and paranoia to prescribe and administer the correct dose of the correct medicine to the correct patient precisely on schedule at the correct time, because the judge is a legal expert and has access to medical expert witness testimony and authority to make proper life-saving decisions by emergency petitions and summons to appear in a court of law for service of process.
If you want Ivermectin just buy the shit.
I'm not sure it's "available" without a prescription at a legitimate licensed pharmacy, even if it isn't really a federally scheduled controlled substance prioritized for enforcement and on the other hand it's not something usually carried by the usual narcotics dealer on the street corner in any given city in the U.S.
 
So the doctor himself was mentally ill, unable to make the proper medical decisions for the care of his patients, and had to be court-ordered under anti-psychotic drugs because of his delusional thinking and paranoia to prescribe and administer the correct dose of the correct medicine to the correct patient precisely on schedule at the correct time, because the judge is a legal expert and has access to medical expert witness testimony and authority to make proper life-saving decisions by emergency petitions and summons to appear in a court of law for service of process.

I'm not sure it's "available" without a prescription at a legitimate licensed pharmacy, even if it isn't really a federally scheduled controlled substance prioritized for enforcement and on the other hand it's not something usually carried by the usual narcotics dealer on the street corner in any given city in the U.S.
If there was a market for it, the usual narcotics dealer on the street would have it.
 

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