Guess what guise, the petition for “investigating the Bill & Melinda Gates foundation for malpractice Etc” got more signature for petition “justice for George Floyd”. This absolutely confirms this chaos was not about Justice for anyone, but destruction of the country
Did you ever notice how many of these traffickers are fucking UGLY black people, I guess they don’t have any problem with slavery, they’ll even do it to their own?
Guise is was looking up “the right to Try” FAQs for my brother in law with dire cancer.
I realized while reading them, I think every governor, doctor hospital possibly violated federal law by not allowing dying covid patients HCQ cocktail to people. See what you think lawfags
On May 30, 2018, President Donald Trump signed S.204, the Trickett Wendler, Frank Mongiello, Jordan McLinn and Matthew Bellina Right to Try Act. Right to Try opens a new pathway for terminally ill patients who have exhausted their government-approved options and can’t get into a clinical trial to access treatments.Although 41 states have passed Right to Try laws, the signing of S.204 makes Right to Try the law of the land, creating a uniform system for terminal patients seeking access to investigational treatments
Who qualifies for Right to Try?
To be eligible for Right to Try, a patient must meet the following conditions:
Be diagnosed with a life-threatening disease or condition;
Have exhausted approved treatment options;
Be unable to participate in a clinical trial involving the eligible investigational drug, as certified by a doctor, who is in good standing with her licensing organization and will not be compensated directly by the manufacturer for so certifying; and
Give written informed consent regarding the risks associated with taking the investigational treatment.
Does a treatment that is already FDA-approved for something else qualify for Right to Try?
Doctors may already prescribe treatments ‘off-label.’ Off-label means prescribing an FDA approved treatment for a condition, dose, or population other than what the FDA approved. Therefore, no special permission is needed for a physician to prescribe treatments that are approved for other conditions. Right to Try applies to treatments that are being given to patients in clinical trials but are not already FDA approved.
http://righttotry.org/rtt-faq/
I agree, I thought that was implied, thanks for clarification