Posted on 08/14/2021 5:43:51 PM PDT by jdirt
Here is my experience so far.
I signed up and paid my nonrefundable 90 bucks on Monday August 9th a bit before 3pm CT. You have to give them a current photo and a photo of your driver’s license plus cc info.
I got a call on Thursday August 12 at 4:30pm from Tampa FL. I had an interview with a lady but I don’t think she was a doctor. I did ask for HCQ too but she did not respond. I told her I would like to get my supply from a local pharmacy but she wouldn’t answer if it would be. I asked her if it was covered under insurance but she wouldn’t answer. She had no idea how much it would be. She told me I would receive a 1 month supply (pre-covid) from Ravkoo and that I would have to go back to the website to request refills. I made sure she knew I wanted it for prophylactic purposes. I then received an email from them a little later and it said I would be contacted by Ravkoo within 24hrs.-72hrs after they receive my prescription, which had been made, to get payment info and verify mailing address. Then it would be mailed.
Then I got a text message from 863 734 6487 on Friday Aug 13th 12:30pm stating that my prescription is being processed and that I would receive a call from Berkley Pharmacy within 24hrs. but if not call 586 573 8300. So I called them on Saturday August 14th and it was a pharmacy in Michigan just north of Detroit. They are closed on Saturdays and do not open until Monday.
If you are open to this preventive care, I suggest you start this procedure soon. Don’t wait til you get covid, you may not get your supply in time.
I just want the HCQ and Ivermectin from my local pharmacy for a reasonable price and I called 3 doctors and they won’t give me a prescription for it.
We bought the Durvet brand. I tried it first. Was like eating Vaseline. Husband was smart enough to mix it with peanut butter.
aMorePerfectUnion wrote:
I had good success here...”
Same here, contacted their website, filled out survey, and gave the creditcard, online chatted with a Dr, he called in the prescriptions, pharmacy called the next day and I drove there to pick it up rather than have it mailed.
$90 for the consult,
$345 for 60 3mg ivermectin,
$12 for 6 250mg azithromax,
$5.95 for 7 20mg of Prednisone,
and for free a bottle of 110 50mg Zinc.
That dose seems low - I thought it was like .2 mg/kg or something like that, according to the FLCCC site.
1% injectable ivermectin taken orally is 10 mg / 1 CC(ml), and for a 200 lb person you’d need 2 CCs. Thats 20 mg, not 3.
If you get Covid underdosing IVM could let the thing flourish so I wanted to mention this ,as 3 mg seems low.
The FLCCC protocol isn’t taken daily either, its a loading dose then once or twice a week.
Regards.
It was recommended that I take my first doses two days apart but I kept mine 36 hours apart.
I was feeling so much better that I stopped after about 5 doses - just over a week.
I used the paste.
I did not use HCQ but had been feeling better I would have searched it out. The combination seems to work well.
Dentist explained he was following the protocol that took one pill first day, then another the third day, then one a month...
There are different protocols out there.
[ —>I mean to add earlier that before we got prescription ivermectin, I purchased three tubes of apple flavored horse ivermectin to keep in reserve. Many people take it and I would, if needed and I didn’t have the prescription form. If you do this, make sure there are no other ingredients. It is dosed by weight <—]
THAT seems HIGH, for the Ivermectin. $345.00 for 60 (3 mg) tabs, or full doses?
We last paid $1.25 per tab (3mg), at our local pharmacy.
I also had good success with SpeakWithAnMD.com.
The website gave me the choice to provide photos of an id without speaking to an MD, or to speak with one. I elected to do the former. In hindsight, I would have done the latter, only to discuss the differences between preventative doses versus treatment doses of HCQ. Website also asks you to choose HCQ or Ivermectin.
There are two charges - one for the consult to speakwithanmd, and one to your local pharmacy for the actual meds.
it took a few days, perhaps a day or two more than i had expected.
My sister and I had great success with American Frontline Doctors.
I filled out the online forms, lengthy, but they did not ask for my driver’s license or photo.
I got to speak with a doctor, asked for Hydroxy, got a call from the pharmacy two days later, meds came about 5 days after that. Whole process about a week an a half.
My reason for the meds is for a time I may need them.
Right now, I take, vit D3, vit C, Quercetin, Zinc and melatonin, plus exercise and healthy diet.
Very happy with the website and their team members.
https://americasfrontlinedoctors.org/treatments/how-do-i-get-covid-19-medication/
Thanks for posting. I’ve had to take the vaxx for work. Now I’m dealing with myocaditis and deep vein thrombosis all over. I’m drinking lots of water and taking aspirin. When this home remedy kicks in the fatigue and whole-body pain clear up for the day.
I’m just now getting over a 3-week case of walking pneumonia. It took 10 days of Ciprofloxacin to beat it back. Worst case I ever had. I blame the vaxx.
The Covid didn’t kill me (Jan ‘20) but the vaxx just might.
That they are holding it together sufficiently to be that responsive, considering how many other options have been shut down across the country to me sounds pretty good.
But yeah, better to have what you need to than to go begging too late.
Dentist explained he was following the protocol that took one pill first day, then another the third day, then one a month...
Thanks.
I’ve seen it three different suggested timings, now.
Our doc prescribed for every two weeks (after the starting/initial doses)....for preventative.
We always have the 1.87% tubes and the 1% injectable on hand, for the cows/animals.
It’s positively criminal that people have to go online to try to find medication because their doctors won’t give it to them. I asked my doctor what she would do if I got Covid, and she said there is no pre-hospitalization treatment recommended by the CDC. A long time ago I got HCQ from Frontline Doctors, but now I want Ivermectin on hand. My impression is that Frontline Doctors are biased towards HCQ, but there are so many good reports about Ivermectin.
I’m sorry about your side effects. I hope it clears up soon.
Tumeric helps reduce swelling...
And be sure you do not get covid after the vax.
Any thoughts on the liquid Ivomec used for drenching?
Oh, no....so sorry to hear this.
Several of the docs (REAL docs, who’ve about the adverse effects of these shots) have listed suggested supplements, etc, to take for these adverse effects.
I’ve seen threads posted with their recommendations. I think Ivermectin may be one of the suggested post-vax treatments. I’ll have to look for the thread/s and links.
Prayers up for your situation. Some here have attempted to minimize these after effects, even the myocarditis :-(
Any thoughts on the liquid Ivomec used for drenching?
Sounds like a trick question, vet vet.
I thought you had the shots, furry.
I will give your site a try for the HCQ. I had considered asking my primary care physician, but from what I’ve read here the odds are not good.
I haven’t tried to contact these docs but I plan to get in touch with the ones near me:
https://www.aestheticsadvisor.com/2021/02/find-doctor-prescribe-hydroxychloroquine-ivermectin.html
Frontline/speakwithanmd must be really behind - I had no problems getting HCQ and ivermectin from them but hubby tried a few weeks back, spoke with a doc but never heard back from the pharmacy.
Oh, please. It’s not a trick question. Drop the attitude.
I used to use Ivomec as an anthelmintic via drench for sheep and goats. I stopped using it because barber pole worms and other internal parasites have developed a substantial resistance to it.
And I have stated at least once that I have not yet been vaccinated for COVID-19, but am evaluating all the data.
Yeah....I hear they are messed up, right now.
They were bought out by another company and hubby’s old doc said it is a real nightmare, right now.
We’ve had better luck with other services.
And, our family doc prescribed HCQ, early on, as well.
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