CORONA Marine Vet Sues Walmart After Pharmacist Refused to Fill His Ivermectin Prescription

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Walmart is facing a new lawsuit after a pharmacist in Albert Lea, Minnesota, refused to fill a prescription for ivermectin to treat a Marine vet and his wife, both of whom were suffering with COVID-19.

The Marine, Bill Salier, shared his story the “Steve Deace Show” on BlazeTV Monday. Salier told Deace that out of desperation, he ended up purchasing the “pony paste” from the feed supply store, and they both almost immediately got better.
Salier, 53, told Deace that he began feeling sick on Oct. 1, and tested positive for COVID-19 a few days later. After his diagnosis, Salier said he attempted to receive monoclonal antibody treatments through the Minnesota Resource Allocation, but his requests were ignored.

“We never so much as heard a word back, not even in acknowledgement that the requests had been put in,” he said.
Salier said he then went to a clinic that had one monoclonal treatment, but they were saving it for a more severe case. He said he asked for ivermectin, but the clinic refused to treat him with it because the FDA has not cleared the use of the drug for treatment of COVID.
Generally, doctors in the U.S. have followed the government’s recommendations on ivermectin, and have shunned it as a treatment for COVID-19 patients.

Groups like the Front Line COVID-19 Critical Care Alliance and America’s Frontline Doctors, on the other hand, have championed the Nobel-prize winning drug as an effective at treatment for COVID-19.
With Deace’s help, Salier said he found a doctor who would treat him and his wife. After a teleconference call, he said, the doctor prescribed ivermectin, hydroxychloroquine, and some other drugs for them to take. The doctor said that Salier’s case had deteriorated to the point where he would have to be hospitalized within 48 hours without a serious intervention.

Salier said his prescription was sent to his local Walmart in Albert Lea, Minnesota, but the pharmacist refused to fill it.
“This pharmacist contacted my wife, telling her that he would not fill it. My wife stated that he did not have the right to stand between our physician’s prescription and the patent, he asserted that he did have that right and he refused to do so,” Salier said.
The Marine vet said that their physician later called the Walmart pharmacy to insist that the script be filled, but the pharmacist refused, and hung up on him.

“We were faced with either continuing to suffer and quite possibly ending up in the hospital where you have—I don’t know—a 50/50 chance of coming out,” he told Deace, explaining that they were forced to turn to their local farm store, and purchase the horse paste, which is the same compound as the human pharmaceutical (with a few non-toxic additives like apple flavoring), but dosed for horses.

“I was forced with this decision and I was either going to lay there, suffer, and be at life’s peril of losing my time with my family, or I was going to eat that horse paste. And down the hatch it went,” Salier said. His wife, he added, “was forced into the same option.”
Salier told Deace that “within eight hours” he was feeling better. “I started to feel the turnaround in my body,” he said, adding, “it turned her (his wife) around within six hours.”

People who resort to using the veterinary version of the drug generally know to convert the dosage to one that is appropriate for human consumption. Horse medication that contains Ivermectin and additional deworming agents are reportedly not safe for human consumption in any dosage.

Salier confirmed to American Greatness that he and his wife reduced the dosage, and took the pony paste for a week. He added that they were finally able to get a prescription through a pharmacy in Florida, but because demand was so high, they didn’t get the prescription until today.

“In the end, the option was forced on us by the refusal to fill the prescription,” he said. “We had to gamble on the pony paste or gamble that I would survive what I was going through. We prayed, and put the paste in the applesauce, and down the hatch,” he added. “I thank God for that decision.”

After being forced to take livestock medicine to treat his COVID, the Marine is on the warpath.
“If you ever wanted to find out what it is to punch a Marine in the face and what type of response you’re gonna get, well, America, you’re about to see the type of response that you get. Because if you take on me and my family, and you stand between our physician and the health care that they have prescribed to me as a life-saving thing — in my opinion that is what it did — then you have got a fight on your hands and I am coming for that fight,” he told Deace.

Salier reiterated to American Greatness why he felt called to fight the giant corporation.
“I believe with all my heart that when our liberties and decisions for our own lives are stripped from us, our answer must be NO,” he said. “I will not stand for this.”

Salier has partnered with We the Patriots USA, a nonprofit organization that defends civil liberties, to raise money for his federal lawsuit against the pharmacist and Walmart.
Brian Festa, an attorney with We the Patriots USA, told Deace that it was “abhorrent” for the Walmart pharmacist to “play God” with the Saliers’ lives.

He pointed out that even the FDA acknowledges there are times when it is appropriate for health care providers to prescribe repurposed drugs. It’s actually a fairly common practice.
“So, this is talking about off-label usage. This has been done for years,” Festa said. “We’re talking about a drug, ivermectin, that was part of a treatment protocol that won the Nobel Prize in 2015 as an anti-parasitic for malaria. This is FDA-approved, it’s been used for decades as an anti-parasitic, and now you’re suddenly telling us in 2021 that it’s unsafe because it’s being used for off-label usage? Which again, is so common in the practice of medicine.”

Festa added that the pharmacist “had absolutely no right to tell Bill and his wife that he was not going to fill this prescription” and that Walmart should be held accountable for denying the Saliers access to a potentially lifesaving drug.
We the Patriots USA announced on its website on Tuesday that it had raised enough money to proceed with the lawsuit.

“Thanks to the incredible generosity of our supporters and the listeners on The Steve Deace Show, we are proud to announce that we have fully funded a lawsuit on behalf of Bill Salier, a retired Marine who was refused ivermectin at a Walmart pharmacy in Minnesota when he fell seriously ill with the covid bioweapon.” the group stated. “We fully support Bill in his fight against the covid fascists, and that’s why We The Patriots USA committed $25,000 to Bill’s lawsuit even before we launched yesterday’s fundraising campaign. After all, Bill served his country honorably in the U.S. Marine Corps. It’s time we fought for him!”
 

FNFAL1958

Senior Member
They are, DW works at cvs. The pharmacists are strongly encouraged not to fill ivermectin. Although it is left to thier discretion, most will not because the media has told them its bad.

If that's the case, then that fact needs to be aired in court and the source needs to be held accountable. Its clear by now that IVM works and to say anything less is an outright lie.
 

EMICT

Veteran Member
We’re almost off of the rails. I don’t relish the thought of holding those who passively cause deadly harm to others such as the former governor of NY, pharmacists, MD’s et. al., but there will come a point in time where decisions made that ultimately kill others will be addressed… with prejudice. Let’s hope that things will auto correct before that time comes.
 

Capt. Eddie

Veteran Member
Have a coworker who had to try 3 different pharmacies before he found one that would fill his ivermectin script. When he found one they didn't take his insurance so he had to pay out of pocket. Worked though.

Like Thinwater, I went with the 1% injectable myself, also worked and was a lot cheaper. YMMV
 

Raggedyman

Res ipsa loquitur
We’re almost off of the rails. I don’t relish the thought of holding those who passively cause deadly harm to others such as the former governor of NY, pharmacists, MD’s et. al., but there will come a point in time where decisions made that ultimately kill others will be addressed… with prejudice. Let’s hope that things will auto correct before that time comes.

unfortunately THEY will NOT COMPLY until FORCED to do so. the gloves need to come off, ENOUGH is ENOUGH. time to hold those accountable . . .
ACCOUNTABLE
there was a choice to be made - yet many chose to IGNORE what they knew in their hearts to be HONORABLE and RIGHTEOUS. let the cards fall where - and as - they may.

 

Raggedyman

Res ipsa loquitur
Have a coworker who had to try 3 different pharmacies before he found one that would fill his ivermectin script. When he found one they didn't take his insurance so he had to pay out of pocket. Worked though.

Like Thinwater, I went with the 1% injectable myself, also worked and was a lot cheaper. YMMV

not to mention easier to find, to store and more accurate to dose.
 

EMICT

Veteran Member
unfortunately THEY will NOT COMPLY until FORCED to do so. the gloves need to come off, ENOUGH is ENOUGH. time to hold those accountable . . .
ACCOUNTABLE
there was a choice to be made - yet many chose to IGNORE what they knew in their hearts to be HONORABLE and RIGHTEOUS. let the cards fall where - and as - they may.

The force will be epic. I so hope we don’t have to go there.
 

Raggedyman

Res ipsa loquitur
The force will be epic. I so hope we don’t have to go there.

there is a point in time where EPIC BECOMES NECESSARY. we have gone along to get along - and ALL it has brought us is misery, pain, anguish and UN necessary suffering. to continue doing the same thing and expect a different outcome is the definition of insanity.

time to stand and be counted or accept your fate as a serf without ANY say in your circumstance. its not the YOU and I I'm concerned with. forf the most part we've had a GREAT RUN. its our KIDS and GRAND KIDS I worry about. and I am here to guarantee you I'm not the only one who feels that way.

ready to get to the Let GOD sort 'em out side of this equation - FVK THEM ONE AND ALL
 

EMICT

Veteran Member
there is a point in time where EPIC BECOMES NECESSARY. we have gone along to get along - and ALL it has brought us is misery, pain, anguish and UN necessary suffering. to continue doing the same thing and expect a different outcome is the definition of insanity.

time to stand and be counted or accept your fate as a serf without ANY say in your circumstance. its not the YOU and I I'm concerned with. forf the most part we've had a GREAT RUN. its our KIDS and GRAND KIDS I worry about. and I am here to guarantee you I'm not the only one who feels that way.

ready to get to the Let GOD sort 'em out side of this equation - FVK THEM ONE AND ALL
I wish you lived next door.
 

ShadowMan

Designated Grumpy Old Fart
IT'S ALL ABOUT THE MONEY!!

Big Pharma can't make the BIG BUCKS on medication they don't hold a patent on. Patents on meds only lasts something like 7-10 years. After that anyone can make it. Generics, which IVM and HCQ are ARE TOO CHEAP!! Vaccines and Patent Meds they control the price line.

That's the bottom line. That's why they don't want you to get better. That's why Big Pharma just treats the symptoms and not the cause. We're going to be looking at YEARS and YEARS and YEARS of booster shots for this strain and that new strain. Just like the Flu shots. It's all about the money.

$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
 

EMICT

Veteran Member
why is that? you have a kray kray neighbor right there handy don'tcha?
There's kray kray + and kray kray -, and then there's milk toast dependent on the wind. The good thing about it is they are all at least 150 yards away if not further.
 

psychgirl

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Accountability for refusing an MD script should hurt.

Yes.
I’m just as interested in knowing WHO, exactly, is pressuring them.
Is it from their superiors directly and if so, who ARE THEY?

If this pressure is coming straight from the pharma companies like Pfizer, then ok, but it’s not like pharma themselves can take an individual pharmacists license away from him.

Only their pharmacy association (whatever it is called) can do that so WHY, are they so terrified to just go ahead and fill the Rx?

It’s something bigger that’s going on.
 

rafter

Since 1999
I had a problem with Walmart just prior to shutdown for a scrip from my doctor that said to fill it for 1 year. (thyroid med) I was paying for it...not running it thru my insurance since they only pay 3 months at a time.
She refused even though I told her she was going against my doctors orders.

I called 1-800-walmart. Told them and asked how walmart can supersede my doctors orders.

It got filled.
 

psychgirl

Has No Life - Lives on TB
I had an issue once with CVS. A Rx got messed up with something about being reauthorized again , so to save time I just told the pharmacist I’d pay out of pocket until the dr office opened on Monday.

He told me ‘no’....

So I came back with, ‘ well it’s a Rx from my Dr that I’ve been taking for some time now so how can you go against a Dr order??’

Well, he said ‘ it doesn’t matter WHAT your Dr says, it has to go through your insurance or I won’t fill it, even if paying out of pocket’

I’ll tell you what, I was furious! But he didn’t fill it so I did end up waiting until the following Tuesday waiting for my dr office to get the order re written.
It wasn’t a very pleasant experience
 

FireDance

TB Fanatic
I have said before and will say it again: I will not use Walmart, Walgreens or CVS because of their corporate policies. I don’t care if they are cheaper or whatever.

Then there is the too busy factor. Too many errors are possible with them being staffed like that.

Find a mom and pop. And see if they also deliver just in case.
 

Anti-Liberal

Veteran Member
I have said before and will say it again: I will not use Walmart, Walgreens or CVS because of their corporate policies. I don’t care if they are cheaper or whatever.

Then there is the too busy factor. Too many errors are possible with them being staffed like that.

Find a mom and pop. And see if they also deliver just in case.
Some people don't have that option. If I lose my job real soon I won't have to worry about the meds I need anyway. I wish the tipping point would just get here already. I'm tired of waiting.
 

Macgyver

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Pharmacists have a good deal of leeway. They can dispense prescription-only medicines without a prescription. They can deny prescriptions if there's a contraindication. But refusing for political reasons to dispense prescriptions is malpractice.
I think that's only partially true about the contraindications. If they "think" one exists they have to call the doctor. The doctor still has the final say.
 

Tesss

Veteran Member
We were just notified after December 15th Walmart’s contract with Tri-Care will end. Their contract is going with CVS.
 
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