05/27/2024 / By Ethan Huff
A medical doctor out of Washington who prescribed ivermectin to treat a patient’s Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) infection is under attack by the state.
According to an order signed by the Washington Medical Commission on May 2, Dr. Wei-Hsung Lin must pay $5,000 and take continuing education classes as punishment for the “crime.”
Even though the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved ivermectin for human use back in 1996, the medical establishment today strictly forbids doctors from prescribing it.
Dr. Lin reportedly prescribed the safe and effective anti-parasite medicine to five people off-label, which is perfectly legal. However, because he did not provide a disclaimer about the alleged potential risks, Dr. Lin is now being punished.
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Dr. Lin is accused of providing “below standard of care” to the five patients in question because he did not offer them “alternative” treatments for COVID, meaning something other than ivermectin – because how dare he?
It turns out there are no alternative treatments available, at least not in the document accusing him of doing something wrong with all this. The only other drug is remdesivir, a dangerous medication pushed by the government in 2021 at the height of the scamdemic.
The medical establishment is also upset that Dr. Lin did not push his patients to get “vaccinated” for the Chinese disease. They say he behaved unprofessionally based on state law in Washington, which defines unprofessional conduct as “any act involving moral turpitude, dishonesty, or corruption relating to the practice of the person’s profession, whether the act constitutes a crime or not.”
Dr. Lin is now prohibited from prescribing ivermectin off-label to any patients in Washington state ever again. He must also establish a doctor-patient relationship before ever again being allowed to prescribe medication or provide care for patients.
Dr. Lin will also need to review the latest U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) UpToDate websites to learn the latest COVID guidelines as issued by the government, as well as take continuing medical education classes about preventing, treating and managing COVID.
On top of all that, Dr. Lin is being forced to write two papers with at least 1,000 words each describing everything he learns from all these classes and websites.
“The commission or its designee is also going to make annual compliance visits, including reviewing a random selection of records, and says Dr. Lin must appear within 12 months, and subsequently on an annual basis, at a date and location determined by the commission as part of compliance oversight,” reported The Epoch Times.
Commenting on all this ridiculousness, Dr. Jane Orient, executive director of the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons, called the conditions “extremely onerous” as they require work that will “enormously increase the burden of practice and probably drive most physicians out of practice altogether.”
“Ivermectin is an extremely safe drug – much safer than most drugs physicians prescribe without all the ‘informed consent’ discussions demanded here. As to informing patients of alternatives, the reasons patients were calling this doctor was likely that no alternatives were available. It was ‘isolate and go to ER if you get worse.'”
Dr. Orient recommends that doctors avoid practicing in Washington if possible because the powers that be in that state are apparently as corrupt as it gets.
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