Marine Vet Sues Walmart After Pharmacist Refused to Fill His Ivermectin Prescription | |
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Texas Ranger
User ID: 75295548 United States 10/21/2021 08:29 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Walmart is the only pharmacy within a hundred miles of his house or something? Quoting: R. Wordsworth I don't think that's the point here. The point as I see it is...... a REAL doctor wrote a LEGAL prescription for one of HIS patients.....and the pharmacist refused to fill the prescription. On what grounds he/she (pharmacist) refused to fill the prescription...I don't know. Regardless, Walmart will pay dearly for this............and I hope they do! "Rangers Lead The Way" |
New Normal Blows
User ID: 79987073 United States 10/21/2021 08:36 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Walmart is the only pharmacy within a hundred miles of his house or something? Quoting: R. Wordsworth Yeah I mean tons of pharmacies (mainly big names) are refusing to fill these scripts if the words "covid" are on the label and legally the doctor has to write that on the script or the doctor would be liable. |
Alien Seb Fiend
User ID: 77670406 Canada 10/21/2021 08:39 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This article is from 2005, so who knows what State this applies to: Four states—Arkansas, Georgia, Mississippi and South Dakota—have passed laws allowing pharmacists to "opt out" of filling prescriptions they find morally objectionable, and at least 13 others are considering doing so. [link to www.hpso.com (secure)] And here's an interesting article, also from some time before the pandemic, about it, that seems to suggest that it's a civil rights violation that can be complained about via the proper means - ie there's a mechanism in place for handling that sort of thing, apparently: [link to www.drugtopics.com (secure)] (edit: oops, that civil rights violation applies to person's with disability and the associated medications, so maybe make sure to have some "disability" needing Ivermectin for it) As soon as someone jumps to "I'll sue you!", I assume it's more about making money than about civil rights, though. Last Edited by Alien Seb Fiend on 10/21/2021 08:45 AM |
ElleMira
User ID: 76494359 United States 10/21/2021 08:40 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Walmart is the only pharmacy within a hundred miles of his house or something? Quoting: R. Wordsworth I don't think that's the point here. The point as I see it is...... a REAL doctor wrote a LEGAL prescription for one of HIS patients.....and the pharmacist refused to fill the prescription. On what grounds he/she (pharmacist) refused to fill the prescription...I don't know. Regardless, Walmart will pay dearly for this............and I hope they do! |
SkymallBrookstone
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Jean-Luc Stockyard
User ID: 72896110 United States 10/21/2021 08:53 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Walmart is the only pharmacy within a hundred miles of his house or something? Quoting: R. Wordsworth I don't think that's the point here. The point as I see it is...... a REAL doctor wrote a LEGAL prescription for one of HIS patients.....and the pharmacist refused to fill the prescription. On what grounds he/she (pharmacist) refused to fill the prescription...I don't know. Regardless, Walmart will pay dearly for this............and I hope they do! This guy does not have the bank to fight with Walmart lawyers. Walmart will triumph. |
Kriegswichtiger Arbeiter2
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docsquat
User ID: 80816003 United States 10/21/2021 09:05 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It gets REAL CREEPY when they know where your family resides. Just fill the damn script! Purity of Essence |
Lord Earl of Greywater
User ID: 80868603 Netherlands 10/21/2021 09:07 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | unfortunately its not walmart but the states governor that is doing it. if the governor put out the order to not fill it. The pharmacist looses his license if he does. You people would be smarter to tell the pharmacy that you have a liver fluke or a parasite then they have to fill it. Wankenit |
Pilgrim001
User ID: 78018011 United States 10/21/2021 09:07 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Walmart is the only pharmacy within a hundred miles of his house or something? Quoting: R. Wordsworth I don't think that's the point here. The point as I see it is...... a REAL doctor wrote a LEGAL prescription for one of HIS patients.....and the pharmacist refused to fill the prescription. On what grounds he/she (pharmacist) refused to fill the prescription...I don't know. Regardless, Walmart will pay dearly for this............and I hope they do! It hasn't been but a few years since some pharmacists were refusing to fill script for contraceptives. No shit. Glorified pill counters have no right to interject their own belief system into the transaction. Communism is for LOSERS Communism is SLAVERY Fuck Joe Biden |
samanthasunflower
User ID: 80057389 United States 10/21/2021 09:14 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Where did that happen? Quoting: Alien Seb Fiend This article is from 2005, so who knows what State this applies to: Four states—Arkansas, Georgia, Mississippi and South Dakota—have passed laws allowing pharmacists to "opt out" of filling prescriptions they find morally objectionable, and at least 13 others are considering doing so. [link to www.hpso.com (secure)] And here's an interesting article, also from some time before the pandemic, about it, that seems to suggest that it's a civil rights violation that can be complained about via the proper means - ie there's a mechanism in place for handling that sort of thing, apparently: [link to www.drugtopics.com (secure)] (edit: oops, that civil rights violation applies to person's with disability and the associated medications, so maybe make sure to have some "disability" needing Ivermectin for it) As soon as someone jumps to "I'll sue you!", I assume it's more about making money than about civil rights, though. There should be a moral right to not fill prescriptions intended to kill human life.. but this pharmacist can't make that excuse for ivermectin. ivermectin isn't going to kill the patient. Because he disagrees with the use of the safe for human medication does not give him the right to countermand the physician. |
Alien Seb Fiend
User ID: 77670406 Canada 10/21/2021 09:32 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | There should be a moral right to not fill prescriptions intended to kill human life.. but this pharmacist can't make that excuse for ivermectin. ivermectin isn't going to kill the patient. Because he disagrees with the use of the safe for human medication does not give him the right to countermand the physician. Quoting: samanthasunflower Absolutely, but the same logic says the physician doesn't have the right to counter-man orders from above related to Ivermectin as a prescription for Covid. I mean the opening post said they "found a doctor" willing to do so. That sounds questionable! So really, both the doctor and the pharmacist are acting funny-in-the-head, playing political games, you know? But also, I refer back to some states making it perfectly legal for a pharmacist to deny a prescription, for whatever reason. So my advice to Salier would have been to shop around, not just jump right to "how can I make money off of walmart?". So, to summarize, I agree with Salier's right to take Ivermectin, and I agree with a particular pharmacist's right to deny a prescription under certain circumstances. The issue is that Salier didn't shop around. That makes him questionable, and I wonder if the whole thing isn't actually just a scam to make money, you know? |
ElleMira
User ID: 76494359 United States 10/21/2021 10:04 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Walmart is the only pharmacy within a hundred miles of his house or something? Quoting: R. Wordsworth I don't think that's the point here. The point as I see it is...... a REAL doctor wrote a LEGAL prescription for one of HIS patients.....and the pharmacist refused to fill the prescription. On what grounds he/she (pharmacist) refused to fill the prescription...I don't know. Regardless, Walmart will pay dearly for this............and I hope they do! It hasn't been but a few years since some pharmacists were refusing to fill script for contraceptives. No shit. Glorified pill counters have no right to interject their own belief system into the transaction. Yes, some pharmacists use the 'religious exemption' for filling birth control. I knew a Dr in the military who didn't have to fill out scripts for birth control because of his religious exemption - he would have to recommend the patient to a different doctor, who would then fill out. I don't know if there's a 'religious exemption' for invermectin though. |
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Joe_15151
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Fun Skeptic
User ID: 79872425 United States 10/21/2021 10:30 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Walmart is the only pharmacy within a hundred miles of his house or something? Quoting: R. Wordsworth That’s what I was thinking. Sue them or whatever, but shit at least go to another one who’ll fill it. One idiot pharmacist ready to lose his job over failure to perform duties should be a PRETTY isolated anomaly…. “Oh, What a feeling! “ -Toyota |
Charbird
User ID: 76600178 United States 10/21/2021 10:34 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Where did that happen? Quoting: Alien Seb Fiend This article is from 2005, so who knows what State this applies to: Four states—Arkansas, Georgia, Mississippi and South Dakota—have passed laws allowing pharmacists to "opt out" of filling prescriptions they find morally objectionable, and at least 13 others are considering doing so. [link to www.hpso.com (secure)] And here's an interesting article, also from some time before the pandemic, about it, that seems to suggest that it's a civil rights violation that can be complained about via the proper means - ie there's a mechanism in place for handling that sort of thing, apparently: [link to www.drugtopics.com (secure)] (edit: oops, that civil rights violation applies to person's with disability and the associated medications, so maybe make sure to have some "disability" needing Ivermectin for it) As soon as someone jumps to "I'll sue you!", I assume it's more about making money than about civil rights, though. The groundwork for this was laid about 15 yrs ago, when the town clerk went viral for refusing to process paperwork for the gay couple-something along those lines-too lazy to look up. It was all over the media, because it was part of the bigger plan. Occult Ritual Transformation and Coronavirus: How Mask Wearing, Hand Washing, “Social Separation” and Lockdowns Are Age-Old Occult Rituals [link to haveyenotread.com (secure)] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 23740487 United States 10/21/2021 10:36 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I had the same issue here. SAFEWAY couldn't get the medication at all from MCKESSON. This has been going on for three months now. Walgreens had it, but would not fill for COVID with the same excuse about the FDA approval. Ivermection is on the NIH treatment list. I don't know why the FDA doesn't honor the NIH list. Seems the corruption at the FDA knows no bounds. Given the saftey profile and the excellent IVM results in Japan and India, the US is simply the most corrupt country in the world anymore. Fortunately, there are additional studies in flight to settle the matter. Folks can get IVM from india and other countries. Don't give up. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 4723723 United States 10/21/2021 10:38 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I would file a criminal complaint that the pharmacist, standing between the patient and the doctor, is practicing medicine without a license. He will not only lose his pharmacy license, but also spend time in jail, lose his right to own a gun, and he SHOULD lose his right to vote, (Florida passed a law giving felons who have completed their sentence the right to vote). And if my fellow Marine has a dark complexion, I would also file a federal complaint with the local US Attorney under Title 14 of the Civil Rights Act for racial discrimination. And get a good personal injury lawyer who will take the case on contingency - 50% for the lawyer, 25% for the victim, and 25% to doctor who issued the script. (any PI lawyer who turns down 50% of recovery is a weak kneed sissy not worth your time ---- you want a shark and someone unafraid to eat at the salad bar of justice) |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1574153 United States 10/21/2021 10:46 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | When asked, "why are you prescribed this?" - you say, "come closer" - when they do, you take their hand and whisper, "scabies" in their ear. It will be filled in a heartbeat. If you don't want to lie, then say, "to treat a parasite". Honestly, it's none of their danged business why you're taking any medication. Pharmacy's are required to have someone who will fill abortificants or direct the patient to an alternative pharmacy who will. Why aren't they required to do this for ivermectin? The only reason you can't get Ivermectin is because big pharma is afraid of not being able to grab this cash cow known as covid and has decided to use its flunkies in government to enforce its will and drowned its competitor. We've lost any sense of a true market in this government. We need to enact term limits in government, serious lobbying reform such that any gift of any amount to an elected official is a crime punishable by death. We need to enact laws that limit the ability for someone to go right from a large corporation to a government position and vice versa. Honestly, I'm at the point where I think we need to start over but without big corporations at the helm. I don't think our founding fathers could even imagine a day when companies would be more powerful than the government of the people. |
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grannyB
User ID: 15969040 United States 10/21/2021 10:53 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I would file a criminal complaint that the pharmacist, standing between the patient and the doctor, is practicing medicine without a license. He will not only lose his pharmacy license, but also spend time in jail, lose his right to own a gun, and he SHOULD lose his right to vote, (Florida passed a law giving felons who have completed their sentence the right to vote). Quoting: Anonymous Coward 4723723 And if my fellow Marine has a dark complexion, I would also file a federal complaint with the local US Attorney under Title 14 of the Civil Rights Act for racial discrimination. And get a good personal injury lawyer who will take the case on contingency - 50% for the lawyer, 25% for the victim, and 25% to doctor who issued the script. (any PI lawyer who turns down 50% of recovery is a weak kneed sissy not worth your time ---- you want a shark and someone unafraid to eat at the salad bar of justice) WOW! GREAT ideas! |
Loup Garou
User ID: 80950725 United States 10/21/2021 11:01 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Walmart is the only pharmacy within a hundred miles of his house or something? Quoting: R. Wordsworth I don't think that's the point here. The point as I see it is...... a REAL doctor wrote a LEGAL prescription for one of HIS patients.....and the pharmacist refused to fill the prescription. On what grounds he/she (pharmacist) refused to fill the prescription...I don't know. Regardless, Walmart will pay dearly for this............and I hope they do! The pharmacist is trained to follow A Physicians ORDER for prescribed drugs. Who the hell do these Nazi enablers think they are. I hope everyone starts to push back. I DO NOT CONSENT must be our Mantra Just because YOU don’t believe in the Rougarou; or the Loup Garou, don’t make you safe; No ! The Constitution is a blend of 'moral certitude' -- which is one of the reasons that criminals are determined to be rid of it and We the People must be even more determined to defend it. "If there must be trouble, let it be in my day, that my child may have peace." - Thomas Paine The only thing the Illuminati fears is an independent person who can live, eat, sleep, stay warm and defend themselves separate from Federal help. Pray that the Lord gives us more time! The End is near and time is short! A fool takes no pleasure in understanding, but only in expressing his opinion. ~Proverbs 18:2 For those who understand, no explanation is needed. For those who do not understand, no explanation is possible "A candle loses nothing by lighting another candle" - James Keller Checkd, Keked, and Rekt! #Kids2 |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 79530198 United States 10/21/2021 11:05 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | There should be a moral right to not fill prescriptions intended to kill human life.. but this pharmacist can't make that excuse for ivermectin. ivermectin isn't going to kill the patient. Because he disagrees with the use of the safe for human medication does not give him the right to countermand the physician. Quoting: samanthasunflower Absolutely, but the same logic says the physician doesn't have the right to counter-man orders from above related to Ivermectin as a prescription for Covid. I mean the opening post said they "found a doctor" willing to do so. That sounds questionable! So really, both the doctor and the pharmacist are acting funny-in-the-head, playing political games, you know? But also, I refer back to some states making it perfectly legal for a pharmacist to deny a prescription, for whatever reason. So my advice to Salier would have been to shop around, not just jump right to "how can I make money off of walmart?". So, to summarize, I agree with Salier's right to take Ivermectin, and I agree with a particular pharmacist's right to deny a prescription under certain circumstances. The issue is that Salier didn't shop around. That makes him questionable, and I wonder if the whole thing isn't actually just a scam to make money, you know? Your way of thinking is the problem with society. He is going after them in court to make them PAY for their abuse. It is currently the way civilized people go after those who hold power and exercise that power to abuse them. Would you suggest he do NOTHING? You are lucky he is willing to take a stand because it won't be easy or cheap to go after commie Wallyschlag. This is not about money but you are too limp brained to see this and instead make excuses for every abuser. I guess you will ponder the same way when they are hauling your arse off to camp. "I can see how they have a right to isolate me....Should I bring an extra can of lube, officer?" WHO exactly can tell doctors what they can and can't prescribe? Faulsy? Bidey? NO! These pharmacists are acting like this is a class 2 drug but it cannot hurt the patient at ALL! It is not addictive. This is about CONTROL! Doctors CAN prescribe it and people even have the "right to try" other treatments when they are desperate and/or dying. But this is not even such a drug since it has been PROVEN to work against Covid and other ailments! The pharmacist is a lefty brained tard and he has to be stopped. Soon, our society will no longer be quite so civilized when they are totally backed into the corner. |
Justthefacts12345
User ID: 78728919 United States 10/21/2021 11:30 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | So outrageous. It is happening everyday! This is what happens when you allow multiple healthcare providers & big corporations to snoop into your medical records. This is why it is none of anyone else's business what or why your physician prescribes you any medication. It's truly none of their business. If they believe there is some error, then they are obligated to contact the physician for clarification. Onces the right drug, the right dose at the right time is confirmed, they are obligated to fill the prescription as written. The physician is not required to give the pharmacist any further information. Not the patient's diagnosis, nor any other medical information other than medication allergies. End of story. In the real world, this would not even be a question. Once the script is clarified, it becomes the Physician's medical liability from there forward, not the Pharmacist's. This is why Physicians are forced to carry medical liability insurance, at great expense. With great decisions, come great liability. The physician knows that Ivermectin will NOT cause harm to the patient & Ivermectin MAY help the patient with COVID. That's all he needs to know to justify his script. That's it! Time to step out of the way Pharmacist! Just do your job! That's all! Filling the script is not doing anyone any harm! |
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Sp4c3m4n
User ID: 73738117 United States 10/21/2021 11:38 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Walmart is the only pharmacy within a hundred miles of his house or something? Quoting: R. Wordsworth I don't think that's the point here. The point as I see it is...... a REAL doctor wrote a LEGAL prescription for one of HIS patients.....and the pharmacist refused to fill the prescription. On what grounds he/she (pharmacist) refused to fill the prescription...I don't know. Regardless, Walmart will pay dearly for this............and I hope they do! I wrote this in a thread last night but generally it is the pharmacists discretion whether to fill a script or not. Does it make it right especially given the article says he hung up on the doctor? Fuck no but they can do it. I'll say I believe most not only doctors but pharmacists to be incompetent retards. I've intervened when my wife's doctor prescribed her tramadol on top of her depression/bpd meds. It pretty clearly says that you risk the possibility of serotonin syndrome by taking the two of them. |
Boiling Frog
User ID: 79417301 United States 10/21/2021 11:47 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | There should be a moral right to not fill prescriptions intended to kill human life.. but this pharmacist can't make that excuse for ivermectin. ivermectin isn't going to kill the patient. Because he disagrees with the use of the safe for human medication does not give him the right to countermand the physician. Quoting: samanthasunflower Absolutely, but the same logic says the physician doesn't have the right to counter-man orders from above related to Ivermectin as a prescription for Covid. I mean the opening post said they "found a doctor" willing to do so. That sounds questionable! So really, both the doctor and the pharmacist are acting funny-in-the-head, playing political games, you know? But also, I refer back to some states making it perfectly legal for a pharmacist to deny a prescription, for whatever reason. So my advice to Salier would have been to shop around, not just jump right to "how can I make money off of walmart?". So, to summarize, I agree with Salier's right to take Ivermectin, and I agree with a particular pharmacist's right to deny a prescription under certain circumstances. The issue is that Salier didn't shop around. That makes him questionable, and I wonder if the whole thing isn't actually just a scam to make money, you know? The pharmacist is practicing medicine without a license and her license should be revoked. The liability lies with the Dr, not the dispensary. The pharmacist had NO IDEA why this medication was prescribed NOR SHOULD THEY. A pharmacy has zero rights to know the diagnosis for which a drug is prescribed. They'll dole out the "morning after pill" all goddamn day though. LET'S GO BRANDON!!! Ego imperium repraesentabo nope nos repraesentat! My location says Canada sometimes, even though I'm in America. |