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No Supply Issues With Ivermectin: Pharmaceutical
Supplying PRINCIPLE Oxford Trial

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Posted By: earlybird, 12/26/2021 10:53:39 AM

The New Jersey pharmaceutical company supplying ivermectin to a UK trial that was paused for a short period of time, says there are no supply issues with its pills. Ivermectin is being investigated as part of the government-backed Platform Randomised Trial of Treatments in the Community for Epidemic and Pandemic Illnesses (PRINCIPLE) in the United Kingdom as a possible home treatment for COVID-19, the disease caused by the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus. The trial was put on hold due to “temporary supply issues” as reported by Medpage Today on Dec. 14.

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A read of the article discloses that this claim is rubbish. There are huge supplies of ivermectin worldwide. There is heavy criticism from noted doctors and researchers (like Robert Malone) who accuse the trial sponsor of inompetence or lying.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: 3XALADY 12/26/2021 11:34:30 AM (No. 1019114)
Try buying it on line. Here today and gone tomorrow and out until the next shipment comes in. Or maybe it is on its way to your house and the gestapos in the post office grab it.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: minuteman 12/26/2021 12:11:47 PM (No. 1019139)
Read RFK Jr.s' "The Real Anthony Fauci..."
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Reply 3 - Posted by: jasmine 12/26/2021 12:13:17 PM (No. 1019140)
Repurposed drugs like Ivermectin are being used around the world to TREAT Covid19. The safety profile is well known because it has been around for decades. It is even sold over the counter in some countries. And because it is off-patent, it is cheap. It clears the Covid19 virus in a matter of days when taken early. It's in pill form, so few patients need to be hospitalized in order to begin treatment. They can take their pills at home. What's not to like? Maybe it has something to do with the newly developed drug treatment that will cost taxpayers $500 per patient. Government and Big Pharma, not our own doctors, get to be "the deciders." I've had my three jabs, but I see no justification for government allowing Americans to die "waiting" for approval of new expensive drugs. I lost my brother to Covid19 before the vaccines were approved. It wouldn't have mattered if he went to the hospital earlier than he did, because the "treatment" was vitamins and hydration. He died without meaningful treatment, because corrupt politicians and a corrupt MSM warned doctors not to prescribe repurposed drugs.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: DVC 12/26/2021 12:14:22 PM (No. 1019141)
I doubt that there is any shortage. But be aware that, at least in the KC area, CVS has pulled all of it from their warehouses and refuse to fill perfectly valid prescriptions. Another reason to never do business with CVS again, IMO. We had two prescriptions for it refilled at the local big box store pharmacy a week ago....called it in about 10 am, it was ready about 3 pm. All was time spent in the line behind other prescription refills, I'm sure. The antiviral treatment dosage is very small, so one person only needs a tiny bit. A single kilogram (2.2 lbs) of the pure material produced in a factory will provide enough material for a full five day course of antiviral treatment for 13,000 to 16,000 people who have the virus. One single semi trailer load of the pure material, when broken down into the proper low dosage pills, would be enough to treat every single American three times for this virus.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: curious1 12/26/2021 3:53:54 PM (No. 1019327)
The other thing to remember is if they are forced to acknowledge that IV works then the EUA for their jabs isn't legal per federal law. Follow the money.
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