Anonymous ID: 2fb288 May 15, 2020, 10:46 a.m. No.9187009   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Don't get the virus, because there is no guarantee you are going to get the meds you need or want.

 

National Alliance of Pharmacy Associations web site (below) has a list by state of whether pharmacies in your state will accept a doctor's prescription for hydroxychloroquine, chloroquine, azithromycin, and even albuterol inhalers.

 

I went to the doctor this morning for reasons unrelated to the virus. I asked if I got the virus would I receive the hydroxychoroquine and z pack prescription so I could stay at home and have a chance to recover without hospitalization. (By the way, I have no heart problems.) The doctor said no and refused, because "the tests on that drug haven't been done". The doctor said I must be hospitalized, diagnosed, and there is no assurance what they would prescribe there. (This is an area with a major medical center.) If this happened, after being hospitalized and separated from my family, I would have no advocate if I wasn't able to express my preference for treatment.

 

Someone is pressuring the doctors, but they are also pressuring the pharmacy industry.

 

Look at your state on the link below. It is periodically updated.

 

https://naspa.us/resource/hydroxychloroquine-chloroquine-and-azithromycin/