I don't think so.
I treated >150 hospitalized patients with HCQ +/- azithromycin in 2020 and I didn't think twice about being sued. I've reviewed the ivermectin data and if I believed it was helpful I would prescribe it, as well.
Okay. I’m surprised then that more docs aren’t willing to offer it in addition to what they know will work. The placebo effect alone might do something. HCQ or Ivermectin aren’t liable to do any harm are they? I thought that the main knock is that they don’t seem to work very well despite what the conspiracy army wants to believe. If it won’t harm them then let them have it.