I’m in Tennessee and Ivermectin is supposedly available OTC here. But it’s not as easy as going to the supplement section and picking out a bottle. I checked into this for another FRiend recently.
If I were to get ivermectin for somebody else I would have to go to a particular pharmacy that is in the program to do this, and I would have to pretend it is for me. Then I need to fill out this form and the most important part would be weight I guess. I would tell them the quantity I want and then wander off for a while while they compound it.
So you would have to find someone who’s willing to give up their option of having Ivermectin. And can get away with saying they’re the same weight you are. And then nothing for your family unless youfind someone else.
The price wasn’t bad, it went down significantly with the more you order. That might be one way of getting some for multiple people. But it was still cheaper to get it from India, places like alldaychemist.
“Then I need to fill out this form and the most important part would be weight I guess.”
The form we had to fill out did have weight, but also a list of some other drugs/meds that are not compatible with Ivermectin. For example, for blood thinner I take Eliquis and Ivermectin is not a problem. But if taking Warfarin / Coumadin, it’s a problem.
“But it was still cheaper to get it from India, places like alldaychemist.”
You might be right about that. I’ve never ordered from out of the country, but to get it OTC it is NOT cheap. I like the convenience of just going to get it. (I know at one point in time, the USPS was confiscating packages from India and don’t know if that is still the case.)
I unfortunately was in the Spring Hill area last fall for a funeral, but I did inquire at a pharmacy within a large grocery store about IVM...they just stared like they never heard of it...