Wednesday, February 2, 2022

One American state moves to make ivermectin available to consumers

That's even though Dr. Theresa Lawrie, a U.K. medical doctor and research analyst who founded the British Ivermectin Recommendation Development initiative suggested it has significant benefits against contracting, or dying from, COVID-19.

Should ivermectin be made easily available to consumers?

99%. 1%. The report noted, "The pharmacist would also be required to provide any patients who receive ivermectin with a 'standardized information sheet written in plain language' that provides health care referral information and notes the importance of follow-up care."

The lawmakers are proposing that, "Nothing on the information sheet shall discourage the recipient from using ivermectin for the treatment of COVID-19.".

Newsweek noted, "Republican State Rep. Leah Cushman, a sponsor of the bill and registered nurse, told Newsweek that she wanted to make sure residents of the state 'have options for treatment of COVID-19.' She also said that the burden of the virus on hospitals needs to be curbed, 'and right now there are no early treatments being offered by most doctors.'".

A commentary at the Gateway Pundit noted under the law ivermectin sold to consumers to use against COVID-19 would be "Regarded as being issued for a legitimate medical purpose in the usual course of professional practice."

The sponsor of that plan, Republican state Sen. Amanda Chase, told National File that Democrats "Will legalize marijuana but prohibit the use of ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine for the treatment of COVID in a right to try state like Virginia."

https://www.wnd.com/2022/02/one-american-state-moves-make-ivermectin-available-consumers/ 

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