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Subject New Yorkers: seek for Ralph Lorigo's Law Office to help in case hospitals deny Ivermectin for you or a beloved hospitalized
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New York-based Law Office of Ralph C. Lorigo.

"In one case, Lorigo’s firm got to work to secure a Judge’s declaration that the Millard Fillmore Suburban Hospital treat an 80-year-old New York State patient staring at death from COVID-19 with ivermectin. Thanks to this lawyering work, Supreme Court Judge Henry J. Nowak aligned with the family and compelled the providers to care for Judith Smentkiewicz. The additional treatments helped as she rapidly improved thereafter"
"a New York judge made a similar order to help save a patient. In this case, Judge Frank Caruso, New York Supreme Court, Orleans County, made a preliminary move for the plaintiff, Robert Dickinson—a physician and husband of the plaintiff—in his perfectly legal request to use ivermectin off label. Rochester General Hospital was compelled to follow the physician and allow the ivermectin treatment"
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"John Swanson, 81, of Genesee County, New York, like so many elderly Americans, was given no legitimate preventive or early treatment options for this now very predictable inflammatory response to COVID-19. He wound up on a ventilator at the United Memorial Medical Center in Batavia and, according to the court affidavit, was “on death’s doorstep.” The Buffalo News reports that, according to attorney Ralph C. Lorigo, Swanson was given one dose of ivermectin and began breathing on his own, was then taken off the ventilator, and began to show great progress. However, the hospital, with no other legitimate treatment options to offer, refused to give him follow-up doses. On April 2, state Supreme Court Justice Frederick J. Marshall ordered the hospital to administer the follow-up doses at the request of Swanson’s wife"
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