Posted on 01/13/2022 1:59:17 PM PST by 7thson
I requested from my doctor - she is a Johns Hopkins doctor - for a prescription for Ivermectin. This is her reply -
I never give prescription for ivermectin to humans.
I will NOT give your rx for ivermectin. This is non science.
Should I waste a reply to her?
Get a different doctor.
Yeah.
Give her a big horse whinny.
fixed it for ya.
Do you honestly believe you are going to change a JH doctor’s mind?
Good luck with that.
File a complaint
Even my well respected Doctor told us how he can lose his license if he Rx’s for covid the Inv.
He said he’d need to Rx it for lice.
Find a different doctor.
Do you need the ivermectin NOW, can you wait to get it from an India pharmacy??
Disengage. Get a new doctor. Never make such requests in writing either.
Yes- send her a reply. What a beotch.
Great info here:
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/4028639/posts
Did you tell her you had worms?
I wouldn’t reply and would never bother with her again
https://www.mayoclinic.org/drugs-supplements/ivermectin-oral-route/proper-use/drg-20064397
Then find a new doctor.
You could always buy a horse...
My husband had to get his HCQ online. The VA told him they have enough for every veteran and their families but refused to prescribe it.
I would just try to get it online. Most doctors are in on this sham.
This.
Tractor Supply Company. Also, I take Quercutin which I’ve read does the same thing. It’s OTC.
Get a new doctor and then email her this press release from 2015 on Ivermectin being recognized by the Nobel Prize committee for use on humans.
https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/medicine/2015/press-release/
William C. Campbell, an expert in parasite biology working in the USA, acquired Ōmura’s Streptomyces cultures and explored their efficacy. Campbell showed that a component from one of the cultures was remarkably efficient against parasites in domestic and farm animals. The bioactive agent was purified and named Avermectin, which was subsequently chemically modified to a more effective compound called Ivermectin. Ivermectin was later tested in humans with parasitic infections and effectively killed parasite larvae (microfilaria) (Figure 3). Collectively, Ōmura and Campbell’s contributions led to the discovery of a new class of drugs with extraordinary efficacy against parasitic diseases.
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