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prescribing to their covid-19 patients and the FDA, Leftie MSM, SM and pro-Vaccine were up in arm complaining. And some of these doctors, pro-ivermectin were being censured, cancelled and banned from SM and even fired from their work place?

Well, as it turns out... the FDA claimed they never told people or doctor to not used it and what they said was simply a quippy tweet.

During a court hearing, a FDA lawyer claimed that the FDA never commanded anyone to not use it with their little tweet 'You are not a horse, you are not a cow. Seriously, y'all. Stop it.'

When questioned by the three judges whether this statement by the FDA is a command or not and the lawyer claimed, "But in this context, where FDA was simply using these words in the context of a quippy tweet meant to share its informational article, those statements do not rise to the level of a command." She added that the statement"don't prohibit doctors from prescribing ivermectin to treat COVID or for any other purpose. FDA is clearly acknowledging that doctors have the authority to prescribe human ivermectin to treat COVID. So they are not interfering with the authority of doctors to prescribe drugs or to practice medicine." She also claimed that what the FDA was tweeting and warning about was the animal version of ivermectin, not the version that's approved for human usage. And that the FDA didn't purport to require anyone to do anything or to prohibit anyone from doing anything. However, their webpage contain a page that says people shouldn't use ivermectin to prevent or treat COVID-19.

The FDA is being sued by three doctors for unlawfully interfering with their medical practices and spreading false authority which causes these doctors to be terminated from their workplace.



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Re: Remember that horse paste 'ivermectin' that some doctors are...
« Reply #1 on: August 31, 2023, 01:07:36 PM »
prescribing to their covid-19 patients and the FDA, Leftie MSM, SM and pro-Vaccine were up in arm complaining. And some of these doctors, pro-ivermectin were being censured, cancelled and banned from SM and even fired from their work place?

Well, as it turns out... the FDA claimed they never told people or doctor to not used it and what they said was simply a quippy tweet.

During a court hearing, a FDA lawyer claimed that the FDA never commanded anyone to not use it with their little tweet 'You are not a horse, you are not a cow. Seriously, y'all. Stop it.'

When questioned by the three judges whether this statement by the FDA is a command or not and the lawyer claimed, "But in this context, where FDA was simply using these words in the context of a quippy tweet meant to share its informational article, those statements do not rise to the level of a command." She added that the statement"don't prohibit doctors from prescribing ivermectin to treat COVID or for any other purpose. FDA is clearly acknowledging that doctors have the authority to prescribe human ivermectin to treat COVID. So they are not interfering with the authority of doctors to prescribe drugs or to practice medicine." She also claimed that what the FDA was tweeting and warning about was the animal version of ivermectin, not the version that's approved for human usage. And that the FDA didn't purport to require anyone to do anything or to prohibit anyone from doing anything. However, their webpage contain a page that says people shouldn't use ivermectin to prevent or treat COVID-19.

The FDA is being sued by three doctors for unlawfully interfering with their medical practices and spreading false authority which causes these doctors to be terminated from their workplace.

Cite the article. I can't find a reliable source.



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