Getting a prescription for IVM in 2022 was difficult. Paul had to go to Tennessee because it was available there without a prescription due to passage of a new law signed in April 2022.
Although the law may sound reckless, state legislators had much expert assistance from highly respected medical professionals including Dr. Robert Malone, Dr. Ryan Cole, Dr. Richard Urso, Dr. Pierre Kory, Dr. John Little and many others. These doctors assured that the law included safeguards requiring a description of the patient’s symptoms, a list of any preexisting conditions and list of other medications being taken so the right dosage could be determined by the pharmacist.
Paul’s IVM prescription even showed up in his oncologist’s records in Missouri without being requested.
“Abstract: “Ivermectin has powerful antitumor effects, including the inhibition of proliferation, metastasis, and angiogenic activity, in a variety of cancer cells. This may be related to the regulation of multiple signaling pathways by ivermectin through PAK1 kinase. On the other hand, ivermectin promotes programmed cancer cell death, including apoptosis, autophagy and pyroptosis. Ivermectin induces apoptosis and autophagy is mutually regulated. Interestingly, ivermectin can also inhibit tumor stem cells and reverse multidrug resistance and exerts the optimal effect when used in combination with other chemotherapy drugs.”
Cancer types where IVM was tested and found to be effective:
2.1 Breast cancer
2.2 Digestive system cancer
2.3 Urinary system [including prostate] cancer
2.4 Hematological [leukemia] cancer
2.5 Reproductive system cancer
2.6 Brain glioma
2.7 Respiratory system cancer
2.8 Melanoma
He could have went to tractor supply.