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Ron Woodroof was a restless Dallas electrician and rodeo rider diagnosed with HIV in 1985 and given just 30 days to live. Refusing to accept that timeline, he began importing unapproved antivirals, supplements, and immune modulators from Mexico and Japan, exploiting the FDA's personal-use importation policy to build a rogue pharmaceutical lifeline for desperate patients.
This episode separates the historical reality from the sanitized Hollywood version. We cover the toxicity of early high-dose AZT, the founding of the Dallas Buyers Club as a membership model in 1988, his legal battle with the FDA over peptide T, and the fact that, contrary to the film, he was openly bisexual and already active in the Dallas Gay Alliance.
- How the buyers club subscription model legally bypassed drug-trafficking charges
- Why AZT's indiscrimin ...Â