Posted on 08/10/2020 6:53:46 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
I think the point of this article is that there are more than one safe, cheap, effective treatments in existence against CoVid-19 now.
Hydroxychloroquine is but one of them. Ivermectin is another. Let’s use the best weapons in our arsenal to fight this horrible disease.
What we need to do is get bureaucrats in government out of the way and let the frontline doctors do what they believe is best for patients based on what they observed.
LOL. Actually this is a paste. My plan is to weigh it. As to cutting pills in half, look up pill splitter on Amazon - they work great.
I can't think of a bigger advantage.
Trump supporters will GLADLY take it as they are bright enough to look at evidence that shows it works.
Leftists will typically NOT use HCQ as they get their medical advice from CNN and other fake news sources.
Like natural selection, less liberals will make the US a better place.
FRONTLINE Drs tell even the dumbest that HCQ is an effective CURE for the China virus
Yep...agree.
I’m wondering who (pun intended) got to this health director.
As poor as India is...they had to find/come up with an inexpensive replacement/alternate treatment.
Just replace HCQ, cures be darned.
:-(
HCQ does NOT have the side effects that Quinine does.
HCQ has been proven to be one of the safest drugs, ever, for decades.
Cheap and safe. Doomed.
Dissolve into water. Divide that.
It has been used for many, many years as an off label dog de-wormer. It's the same drug as heartgard heartworm preventative that many people give their dogs, the heartgard just costs about 100X more than buying the raw drug from the co-op. The liquid Ivermectin is made to be injectable but it works well if given orally also. The standard ratio for dogs is .1 ml per every 10 lbs. of body weight every month. For example if you dog weighed 50 lbs. you'd give him .5 ml as a dosage every month. It'll prevent stomach worms and heartworms. It's an off label use, but every guy living in the country with a bunch of dogs knows about it. The veterinarians will tell you to use it off the record because it isn't an "approved" usage and the veterinary drug makers want to sell you the expensive canine version, they don't want you buying the livestock version which cuts mightily into their profits. If you've got several large dogs treating them with heartgard every month gets very expensive while Ivermectin will do the same thing for just pennies.
I've got no idea if it works for COVID-19, but it's a cheap, readily available drug that's been around for a long time and is mainstay drug in the veterinary community.
After work yesterday I came home and my living room was in a state of utar pradesh.
Smelled sumthin fierce
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