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Monday, November 18, 2019

Pain Relief Is a Fundamental Human Right - The People vs Dr. Norman Clement

By Richard C. Clement - Weed Warrior

"When they come for me in the morning, they will come for you in the afternoon"

Dr. Clement's time came today....


The Opioid crisis is being used as an excuse to attack independent pharmacists doing their jobs. The brunt of this attack is being felt by pharmacists that are owned by people of color and ones who do not have the capital and the will to fight.  The end result is that these businesses are forced to close laying off staff causing additional economic downfall of their communities, while corporate pharmacies and, insurance companies rake in the profit.

Through the practice of compounding, a trained pharmacist can make medicine much cheaper than brand name and generic companies can.  Compounding is a procedure that allows a pharmacist to make the active ingredients of a medicine in their businesses and, achieve the same effect of relieving pain and suffering of patients. This process is a procedure that is taught to people who aspire to be pharmacists worldwide.


Dr. Norman J. Clement  RPH/DDS


Large pharmacy chains like CVS and Wallgreens frequently deny patients who are in need of pain medication, forcing them to go to the streets or working with an independent pharmacist to make their medicine.  Through the use of an algorithm that tracks a pharmacy's sales, type,  and the amount of medicine, independent pharmacists are being forced out of business.  Then they are prosecuted with the help of the US Drug Enforcement Agency(DEA) and a Pharmacy Benefit Management (PBM) company's exception report. 
"DEA GO AWAY!"
The PBM is a business that coordinates the payments between the insurance companies and the pharmacist. Depending on the benefits of the employer, their insurance companies rely on the PBM to coordinate their payments. The majority of  PBMs are owned by corporate chains like CVS and Cara-mark who are making the rules. 

This partnership between insurance companies and PBMs creates a big conflict of interest, resulting in erratic enforcement of the law to the detriment of the independent pharmacist. In the case of the People vs Norman Clement R.P.H./D.D.S, this type of reporting let to the confiscation of records and certificate to create life saving medicine through compounding.  

The right to treat pain through the use of medicine is a human right that is recognized through a United Nations. This treaty covers all pain medicine from morphine to medical marijuana. This means that any citizen of the earth must be allowed the use of medicine to treat their pain without being fined or arrested anywhere in the world.

PBMs should not be allowed this type of leeway to the determent of the small business owner.  Dr. Clement and other pharmacists are being forced to fight charges that are bogus and defy all principles of medical practice and 7th grade chemistry classes.

Dr Clement has created a legal fund to fight the charges and he needs your help.  Any donation amount to this fight can be made by clicking on the Cash App Logo  


$DOCNORM -  DR. NORMAN CLEMENT



His legal team is in a position to argue the charges and, show were the collusion between corporate pharmacies, pharmacy benefit managers, and insurance companies are helping to eliminate independent businesses. DEA employees are not medical professionals and the advice given to them is from flawed and mis-interpreted data that allows the government to persecute business owners with manufacturing and conspiracy charges that should not be allowed to stand up in any court.

As of this publication, the case is in an administrative court in Tampa Florida 


The People vs  Pronto Pharmacy 
Dr. Norman Clement RPH / DDS
normanclement@mac.com
(313) 510-3378

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