Thank you so much for the link and the time you spent relocating it!
I listened to the part you suggested (and considerably more), and some thoughts/questions occur to me...
Nurse Clair stated that evidence of this issue is “anecdotal” at this point, so it certainly bears watching to see if any hard evidence surfaces. If drug companies are distributing drug products that don’t match the label, that is a serious (possibly criminal) problem.
The point was made that some pharmacies are anti-Ivermectin. I have heard of some refusing to fill legitimate prescriptions. I wonder if they may be substituting a placebo or an otherwise innocuous pill for the real thing, which could explain why the pills don’t seem to work? Again, if deliberate, that would be a serious violation.
If true, a class action lawsuit might be in order.
If, in fact, the pill form of Ivermectin is deliberately being emasculated in this country, is it possible that pills acquired outside of the US might still be the real thing?
I’m thinking specifically of pills from one particular country that has had great success with widespread government-approved use of Ivermectin to combat Covid, and their companies making those pills might not be under the same pressure as their counterparts in the US and elsewhere.
“is it possible that pills acquired outside of the US might still be the real thing?”
It’s possible, certainly. Terrible that we (collectively) need to be considering foreign sources as a means to sidestep domestic corruption, but what could be a more natural reaction.
BTW I figured you would listen to more than what I pointed out. I was happy to have found and pointed out to you the specific snippet that answered your question precisely.