That makes more sense. Let's go with that.
Side note: I make no attempt to pronounce meds correctly. I like to mangle them on purpose at the doctor's office.
Little known fact. Many nurses that work with that stuff daily can't pronounce them either.
#Research
#LifeIsACabaret
Ha!
I always tell the nurse, when I arrive, that I’m there to see the gyno-doc for a check-up.
I am taking Quirk-a-ton (Quercetin) as a preventive. I have had to be tested a few times due to potential exposures at work. I am not quite a member of the "Iron Nostril Club" yet like may of my public safety brethren, but have had to be tested occasionally.
A labor attorney told me a story of "prevention" one time. A man in the midwest is seen snapping his fingers often. When asked why he did it, he says "To keep the elephants away". The observer noted that there are no elephants anywhere near him. The man said, "See how good it works!". Same approach. Placebo is fine by me.
I also purchases Aquara nasal spray (and throat spray) - supposed to be a good preventive from the 'Rona. Israeli docs are recommending it with good success in killing the 'Rona.
Last but not least, for any 'Rona attack where I'm sent home with some symptoms only to be told to come back when I can't breathe, I ordered some stock of Ivermectin horsey-apple-paste.
No idea if any of this stuff really works, but I'll stick with my elephant story.