We have sent two letters already with links to good information on Ivermectin, including that of Dr. Pierre Kory. Conservative Talk Show Host Hugh Hewitt interviewed Dr. Kory. That interview transcript and the audio (@13 minutes) is available on Hewitt's web site.
A twelfth physician told me not to expect much response from the physicians because they are under pressure from the CDC and NIH to push vaccines, NOT early therapeutics.
Our own representative to the Indiana House is a pharmacist who owns his own pharmacy. I asked him to verify whether there is any legal problem for Indiana physicians if they prescribe Ivermectin, HCQ, Budesonide, etc., for Covid. Answer from the State Health Department: No problem; no prohibitions. Why do so few physicians, then, prescribe early treatment? CDC ! NIH !
We push ahead. I will add your links to my third letter. Thanks again.
here is what a Dr said on texags site
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COVID is brand new. No one know what really works and what doesn’t. We’re all working off our best judgement. For some doctors that’s “try everything that might work”, for others it’s “try only things that could most likely work”, and for others it’s “don’t try anything unless we know it works”. Those are all valid and rational approaches to something like this, and there are no wrong answers. The important thing is for the doctor and the patient to agree on the overall plan.
As of a few days ago, the NIH’s recommendation for Ivermectin is the same as for any of the monoclonal antibodies that cause no controversy whatsoever.
The problem with ivermectin is the same as for HCQ: no private group is going to fund a large expensive RCT, so the only option is to have a government funded study. There is no legitimate reason that the NIH hasn’t done this. Very strange. I’m sure there’s a perfectly innocent explanation though.
Audio of Hewitt's interview of Dr. Pierre Kory:
https://hughhewitt.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/01-14hhs-pierre-kory-1.mp3
The website for Dr. Kory's group: