Curious to know how successful/unsuccessful they were in treating folks.
My mom lives in SC and was trying to get ivermectin and the other medications, supplements to have on hand. She got the shot. Not too happy about that now, but learning that she can still get it, made her want to get some pills. She was able to after searching for a doctor.
Anyway, she went to her doctor, who wouldn’t give her the scrip for it, but she was told that they’ll use ivermectin if things start getting worse.
So, for me, that leads to other questions....If they’re giving that when things get bad, are they acknowledging that it works? If so, then why apprehension and unwillingness to prescribe it and put it out there?
Could it be that they don’t want to see someone show up with a UHaul buying every dose like they did toilet paper and paper towels? Easy way to deal with that.
We never had much of it around here, out in the country, at any time.
A doctor should read the studies and the evidence.
What possible reason would there be to NOT give it?
Even if the doctor doesn't believe it would help, it won't hurt.