Tuesday, April 12, 2022

New Hampshire's Senate to hold hearing on freeing ivermectin from the control of public health agencies. Live free or die, NH!

 https://legiscan.com/NH/bill/HB1022/2022


The bill to turn ivermectin into an OTC drug (no prescription needed) will have a Senate hearing on April 13.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

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‘Spike in cases of hepatitis in children being investigated’

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‘Pfizer’s COVID “vaccine” responsible for hepatitis outbreak in children’

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Anonymous said...

Proposed bill says: [II. Licensed pharmacists following standing orders may dispense ivermectin to persons in this state without a prior prescription. Pharmacies may charge a fee for consultation with the patient.]

Dr. Nass, please correct if I am wrong. . . Standing Order in this matter means that if an MD or Advanced Practice Registered Nurse provides to [issues] a particular pharmacy, or a pharmacy chain, a Standing Order to dispense Ivermecting; then: pharmacist "may dispense" it without a prescription.

Is this accurate? and isn't this, a Standing Order, what allows pharmacies to, say, inject the covid shots? and vaccines?

In other words, it is a general order to a pharmacy, viz. a particular drug, in this case, IVT, yes?

Thanks,
Jim

Text of bill at

https://legiscan.com/NH/text/HB1022/id/2551352/New_Hampshire-2022-HB1022-Amended.html

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Meryl Nass, M.D. said...

my understanding is that a state health official who can prescribe will issue a statewide standing order, as is done for Narcan, allowing pharmacies to dispense the drug without a prescription written speciically for that individual. Vaccine programs may be conducted under a similar umbrella authority in some places.

However, the bill ran into some trouble today. But it only requires a majority vote in the Senate.

Anonymous said...

COVID-19 update - April 14, 2022
Two new omicron variants are spreading in N.Y. and elsewhere.