It was recently reported that UFC commentator, comedian and popular podcast host Joe Rogan recently was diagnosed with COVID-19. The popular UFC star took to Instagram to state that he was ‘feeling very weary, had a headache, and just felt just run down.” Joe Rogan recently leaked this ‘humiliating’ UFC paycheck
One of the drugs that Rogan used to treat his diagnosis was ivermectin. In addition, Rogan was using monoclonal antibodies, Z-pak (zithromax), prednisone, a NAD drip and a vitamin drip. The use of ivermectin has gathered criticism from major mainstream news outlets, such as CNN for the drug being used as a ‘horse dewormer’ in addition to it’s use in humans.
Now, on the latest edition of the Joe Rogan Experience, Rogan stated that he his prescription for the drug was legitimately prescribed by a doctor and he’s allegedly questioning whether or not to sue the outlet. Wrestling-Edge transcribed the following.
Rogan: Do I have to sue CNN? They’re making shit up and keep saying I’m taking horse dewormer. I literally got it from a doctor. It’s an American company that won the Nobel prize for it’s use in human beings and CNN is saying that I’m taking horse dewormer – they must know that’s a lie! Like, if the internet is saying it, who cares? But CNN is saying it, Jim Acosta.