Posted on 08/08/2021 10:55:16 AM PDT by Redcat
I am looking to obtain some Ivermectin (non-horse paste version) and have heard that online pharmacies in India are a possible source. Has anyone here had any dealings with these pharmacies and do you have any recommendations? Are there specific ones to avoid? Thanks in advance for your input!
alldaychemist.com - they aren’t fussy about prescriptions
India's a country where people routinely empty their colons on the street. I kid you not...I saw it!
Just a word to the wise.
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Based in the UK, the Rx’s are made in India, shipped thru Singapore to the UK, then to NYC where it enters the USPS and is given a tracking #. Your card is not charged until delivered, but it takes a couple months.
You can get Plaquenil (hydroxychloroquine), ivermectin, etc. Suggest search for Marik Protocol and order what’s on it.
alldaychemist asks for prescription.. explain workaround please. Send private message if you prefer.
NOPE DO NOT DO IT !!!!!!!
this is where i got my HCQ, ivermectin and azithromycin (all without a script) ... freepmail me and i’ll send you details of what i did, how it worked out (good), and what to expect ....
https://www.silverlinemedicare.com/
Make an appointment with Frontline Doctors here in the US. It’s a telehealth doctor visit, and then you can pick up your Ivermectin at your local pharmacy. The Rx is refillable, and cheap.
Not to be adversarial, but any reason you’re really against the ‘horse-paste’ version? It’s the same stuff, and there’s a lot of anecdotal info online about how successful it is nipping the WuFlu in the bud.
We stocked up at our local Tractor Supply with a couple of tubes for safety’s sake. And it’s only $6.49 a tube. And that will treat your 1250 pound horse, or any family member, too.
The plunger is marked in 50-pound increments and you use the same weight amount for people as for horses. At least that’s what it says online.
Or you can pay $20 for the same thing on Amazon.
Or $561 for the ‘medical’ version at Walmart, according to GoodRx.
My wife uses the ‘horse-paste’ on her cheeks for rosacea, another standard medical use.
As far as the taste, I’ve tasted it and it’s not bad at all. Has a definite apple taste, with a slight bitterness. Or do like some people say and just mix it into some applesauce.
Indubidably. LOL!!
There are various online doctors that will call a script into your local pharmacy... I think some of these online docs are very reasonable and some may be free.
Walmart pharmacy should have ivermectin 12mg tabs....
I’d check availability before having it called in...
You might also get some Z-Pak.
Many take the ivermectin prophylactically.... there are recommended dosages online.... it’s important to be diagnosed early on with covid.. not so good to wait until you get a headache and sore throat or whatever and only then take the ivermectin.
If you are taking it as a prophylactic then if you get symptoms you know that you need to move on to monoclonal antibody infusion IMMEDIATELY.
I’m sure someone will come along in this thread and post links to online docs, dosages, prophylactic protocols..etc
“India’s a country where people routinely empty their colons on the street. “
just like L.A., San Francisco, Seattle and Portland ...
FYI, India makes most of the world’s supply of HCQ, plus many other pharmaceuticals sold by prescription in the U.S., and unlike China which has had numerous massive recalls of prescription pharmaceuticals sold in the U.S., I’m not aware of any such massive recalls of Indian pharmaceuticals ...
Tractor Supply Company
“but any reason you’re really against the ‘horse-paste’ version”
because no one has any idea what the OTHER ingredients are in horse-paste since NONE of the horse-paste manufacturers list any ingredients except ivermectin on the package or their websites?
Opps just saw “non” horse paste.
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