Thank you for the insight. What do you think of early treatment with ivermectin? Surely it couldn’t hurt if someone caught this virus, could it?
Well it could. Ivermectin is a macrolide antibiotic (produced from spreptomyces, macrolide endectocide to be very specific). It is likely this that gives anti-inflammatory effects. I worry about using an antibiotic as it may breed downstream resistance. For example, a lot of CoVID PNA sets up to a secondary infection. One of the late treatments that is authorized is tocilizumab. This is a heavy hitting immunosuppressant — the reason I worry about early abs use is that if a patient develops horrendous PNA after immunospression to quell shock, then you are kind of screwed in terms of treating the superinfection.
There are always risks to any medication. I think it could hurt by delaying better and more appropriate care.
Were I to get sick with CoVID I would without delay do the following:
—Start decardon 6 mg a day for 5 - 10 days
—Immediately procure Regeneron infusion (Casirivimab + Imdevimab)
As of right now these are the options that promote the greatest safety to prevent progress to severe disease.
The wife and I just coasted through the Gamma variant. We followed the flccc.net protocol and added a z pack antibiotic on top of the Ivermectin, vit D and Zinc.
We ARE NOT vaccinated and will never touch the shit. Between a cousin with a stroke and a brother w Shingles from taking either Moderna or Pfizer, , we deem the risk to high to trust govt assholes.
Symptoms were low grade fever, tired, no appetite. I had my lungs checked last fri and all was clear.
I just ordered another 78 Ivmectin tabs through pushhealth.com. The cost of this service is @$63 dollars per script and off insurance. The cost per .3 mg tab is @ $1.45 per.
Be proactive and don’t let your primary care or pharmacist spout the state BS line. You need to take personal responsibility for your own health.
With all this said, I hope big pharma and govt hang by a noose when the shit sees the light of day.
MFO
It can certainly hurt if it causes someone to delay seeking more effective treatment