New Big Pharma Policy Allows Children to Transition in Secret

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  By Ken Silva

Parents were recently notified by a major home-delivery pharmacy service that as of this week, they "will not be able to view, access or manage your child's prescriptions after they turn 12 years old."

Why?

"To allow minors to receive prescription medication for sensitive issues, without worrying about how their parents may react," said the notification from CarolinaCARE, which is based in North Carolina but serves multiple states.

Though it doesn't specifically mention it, the CarolinaCARE notification clearly paves the way for children between the ages of 12-17 to take puberty blockers and other such medications for the purpose of transitioning genders without their parents' knowledge.

Headline USA understands that Atrium Health, which owns CarolinaCARE, also recently blocked parents from accessing their children's medical records—a policy that mirrors that in California.