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Coronavirus Patients Taken Off Ventilators & Out of ICU After Receiving Experimental Drug Leronlimab
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I don't think this will happen. Big pharma and the FDA are driving treatment protocol. It's much more profitable to develop a drug and patent it then to use a known, cheap drug like Hydroxicloroquine in conjunction with antibiotics. The Washington State Medical Commission is threatening to sanction physicians for prescribing the drug off label.Bendintheriver said:Can't wait until rat leaders ban the use of this drug too.
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If I'm a COVID-19 patient knocking on death's door, I sure as fuck want Dr. Bigdick to pull every hail mary out of his ass that he's got to get me to the next day/week. Ain't no tim for FDA testing/big pharma fuck all in that situation. That's why physicians can go off-label in their prescriptions. They see and hear shit way before the bureaucrats clue into things.Dude61 said:
I don't think this will happen. Big pharma and the FDA are driving treatment protocol. It's much more profitable to develop a drug and patent it then to use a known, cheap drug like Hydroxicloroquine in conjunction with antibiotics. The Washington State Medical Commission is threatening to sanction physicians for prescribing the drug off label.Bendintheriver said:Can't wait until rat leaders ban the use of this drug too.
Fuck the Washington State Medical Commission (bureaucrats again) putting doctors on the front lines in an ethically compromised position. Fuck them with a rusty COVID-19 infested cheese grater.
Prescribe on, physicians. Worry about the legal fallout later. Give people a chance to live.
Sorry to show such lack of 'compassion'. (cough cough)
It is often said that the exact phrase "First do no harm" (Latin: Primum non nocere) is a part of the original Hippocratic oath. Although the phrase does not appear in the AD 245 version of the oath, similar intentions are vowed by, "I will abstain from all intentional wrong-doing and harm". The phrase "primum non nocere" is believed to date from the 17th century (see detailed discussion in the article on the phrase).
Another equivalent phrase is found in Epidemics, Book I, of the Hippocratic school: "Practice two things in your dealings with disease: either help or do not harm the patient".[7] The exact phrase is believed to have originated with the 19th-century English surgeon Thomas Inman.[8]
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Eason is a Dr?PurpleThrobber said:
If I'm a COVID-19 patient knocking on death's door, I sure as fuck want Dr. Bigdick to pull every hail mary out of his ass that he's got to get me to the next day/week. Ain't no tim for FDA testing/big pharma fuck all in that situation. That's why physicians can go off-label in their prescriptions. They see and hear shit way before the bureaucrats clue into things.Dude61 said:
I don't think this will happen. Big pharma and the FDA are driving treatment protocol. It's much more profitable to develop a drug and patent it then to use a known, cheap drug like Hydroxicloroquine in conjunction with antibiotics. The Washington State Medical Commission is threatening to sanction physicians for prescribing the drug off label.Bendintheriver said:Can't wait until rat leaders ban the use of this drug too.
Fuck the Washington State Medical Commission (bureaucrats again) putting doctors on the front lines in an ethically compromised position. Fuck them with a rusty COVID-19 infested cheese grater.
Prescribe on, physicians. Worry about the legal fallout later. Give people a chance to live.
Sorry to show such lack of 'compassion'. (cough cough)
It is often said that the exact phrase "First do no harm" (Latin: Primum non nocere) is a part of the original Hippocratic oath. Although the phrase does not appear in the AD 245 version of the oath, similar intentions are vowed by, "I will abstain from all intentional wrong-doing and harm". The phrase "primum non nocere" is believed to date from the 17th century (see detailed discussion in the article on the phrase).
Another equivalent phrase is found in Epidemics, Book I, of the Hippocratic school: "Practice two things in your dealings with disease: either help or do not harm the patient".[7] The exact phrase is believed to have originated with the 19th-century English surgeon Thomas Inman.[8] -
PurpleThrobber said:
No, seriously- If I can't wipe my ass, I'll get the typhus and die. What's your point?ToiletBowl1983 said:
Sorry man, didn't realize you didn't have a shower.PurpleThrobber said:
I'm having trouble wiping my ass due to toilet paper shortages too.ToiletBowl1983 said:Lupus patients are having extreme difficulties getting their hydroxychloroquine prescriptions filled.
What's your point?
Oh yeah, this is the Tug, my bad.
The left allowed this panic-buying and hysteria to explode, why so upset now at the fallout?
AAARRGHH MEAN ORANGE MAN!!!! -
Sorry man, didn't realize you didn't have a shower.
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I'm homeless you insensitive fuck.ToiletBowl1983 said:Sorry man, didn't realize you didn't have a shower.
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Props to you my man, I am glad you have your priorities straight. Contributing to this site over buying necessities. You are the man!PurpleThrobber said:
I'm homeless you insensitive fuck.ToiletBowl1983 said:Sorry man, didn't realize you didn't have a shower.
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I hire out as gigolo.ToiletBowl1983 said:
Props to you my man, I am glad you have your priorities straight. Contributing to this site over buying necessities. You are the man!PurpleThrobber said:
I'm homeless you insensitive fuck.ToiletBowl1983 said:Sorry man, didn't realize you didn't have a shower.
Leftist chicks dig paying big bucks for homeless dick.
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Well, i have a couple of rolls of angel soft I can send you. let me know the nearest post office and I'll send them general delivery.
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Bye-bye, Nancy.ToiletBowl1983 said:
Oh yeah, this is the Tug, my bad.PurpleThrobber said:
I'm having trouble wiping my ass due to toilet paper shortages too.ToiletBowl1983 said:Lupus patients are having extreme difficulties getting their hydroxychloroquine prescriptions filled.
What's your point?




