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Fla Mom's avatar

"...easier...such as...."

It was never *not* easy, until those two drugs during COVID. In fact, it was something that pharmacists did daily, routinely, for their entire careers, including during COVID, because it's such a common medical practice (because it costs too much to do the FDA-required studies to be approved for a new indication), but just not for those two drugs. How they live with themselves is beyond me (not to mention everyone involved in tossing the notion of needing real studies to approve novel injectable materials, but I digress). Good for the Ohio House, and I hope it is ultimately signed into law.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Well said and I share your disgust at these shills of pharmacists.

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Irunthis1's avatar

You should be one (me) who has to work with these idiots, ask them why it is ok to dispense all these antipsychotics for “depression” or anti-epileptics for pain but not ivm and hcq for Covid? We literally dispense the stuff we do all day long for off label and no one gives two squirts unless its a dangerous combo or dosed incorrectly etc. Hell we spend a good part of the day giving adult drugs to these poor kids for all kinds of psychological problems that are mostly the result of vaccine injury. So you think your one encounter is painful you should have to live in my head. I used to just wait till they leave and then fill all the stuff that came in that they were not wanting to do. I actually convinced most of them at my store with the above logic that they really had no business refusing.

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