The next day I went to Walgreens with a Goodrx coupon that would cost $35 for 20 - 3mg tablets. I was paying $15 with insurance. The pharmacist said he would need to speak with the doctor, and I reiterated that I was not going through insurance for this. The pharmacist said he would not dispense without speaking to the doctor.
So, last week I asked the doctor to send the prescription to Rite Aid. I called to see if it was ready, and they asked what it was for. I said I was not going through insurance and that this is a privacy issue between me and my doctor and he said without speaking to the doctor they would not proceed with filling the prescription.
I am now searching for on-line pharmacies and so far, I'm seeing prices for the same box of 20 - 3mg tablets ranging from $140 to $170. I recently got an order of 12mg tablets from India that I distributed to my family members, but I would like to have a domestic supply as well.
Anyone have any suggestions for online pharmacies that are filling these prescriptions?
The medical community is cult.
Too dangerous to use in a first-world country...
It’s works my wife is a dr of pharmacy and took it she also dispenses it
Who are these people, and who owns the pharmacy times?
Ag Supply. Get away from the pills for humans which reports are saying have been nefariously ”placebo”-ized.
Evil behavior.
Evil.
later
Each notch on the syringe plungers is for fifty pounds of body weight:
Pharmacies are an important part of administering the jab. I wonder how much they make on each jab delivered. Not that I’m saying there is a huge conflict of interest here ...
I would get it prescribed in Mexico and get it there, shipped out.
You have got to be f-ing kidding me! How the F-ing hell are you "alarmed" by a 24 fold increase in prescriptions of Ivermeticin which has been in use in humans for 40 years, but not be concerned in a 100 fold increase of reported DEATHS from the jabs that have no long term data at all?
These idiots should lose their license now and never be allowed to make any medical decision for anyone ever again. They are too stupid to have power.
I want to know who inside the FDA and Biden administration is pushing this.
Insurance companies should not be getting in between the patients and their doctors when it comes to prescriptions. The can say what they want about how much of the cost the insurance will pay, but that should be it, by law.
The AMA is always political.
Maybe they’ve had a call from Biden and now they’ve recruited the pharmacist organizations to join them in running their rules based on Dims political agendas.
“Pharmacy Groups ...”
I’m old enough to remember when DOCTORS were allowed to prescribe what they felt was best for their patients.
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They would rather see us dead than use a treatment that thwarts the need for hospitalization and the vaccine.
I have about125 mls of the 1 per cent solution that I am bogarting,
I guess this no longer applies:
ASHP Statement on the Use of Medications for Unlabeled Uses
“The freedom and responsibility to make drug therapy deci-sions that are consistent with patient-care needs is a funda-mental precept supported by ASHP. This activity is a profes-sional duty of pharmacists not limited by language in Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved product labeling.The prescribing, dispensing, and administration of FDA-approved drugs for uses, treatment regimens, or pa-tient populations that are not reflected in FDA-approved product labeling often represent a therapeutic approach that has been extensively studied and reported in medical literature. Such uses are not indicative of inappropriate us-age. Health-care professionals should appreciate the critical need for freedom in making drug therapy decisions and un-derstand the implications of unlabeled uses. ASHP supports third-party reimbursement for FDA-approved drug products appropriately prescribed for unlabeled use”
Different group but I would think this would be a broad consensus among pharmacy groups.
Three false beliefs regarding getting your IVM prescription filled:
1. There is no corporate policy blocking filing IVM prescriptions at any retail pharmacy. Not at Walgreens, CVS, or Riteaid.
2. There is no corporate policy blocking blocking filling IVM prescriptions at grocery stores. Not at Kroger, Walmart, Publix and Costco.
3. Very few states allow a pharmacist to refuse to fill a prescription. A few states may say "no" to filling a prescription, but they have to find you another place to get it filled. These laws were mainly made for conscious objections to contraceptives.
If you have any issues, immediately call corporate Customer Service.
It's not a war on Ivermectin. It's a war on repurposed drugs that work.
Almost any pharmacy that is out of stock can get IVM within a day. The supply is not drying up. Kory has it on good authority that there is no central supply problem.
The war on Ivermectin the past two weeks is not working. Prescriptions are going up, not down, despite them fighting it everywhere. Kory says the war on IVM is working in hospitals. Outpatients (where it should be used for early treatment) can get it.
Teach people how to navigate their pharmacist:
1. If you go to pharmacy, ask for the pharmacist. Otherwise you might be talking to a tech who has been told to not fill IVM. Many pharmacists are ignorant and are believing the lies told them. Many are falsely scared to prescribe base on memos from state pharmacy boards or misinterpretation of FDA statements.
2. Off label prescribing IVM is totally legal. FDA has NEVER told them not to prescribe. The CDC says they have not approved it yet and evidence is insufficient.
A better way to approach a pharmacist is: Don't ask "Do you have any IVM?" Gives them an out. Ask them "Can you fill a prescription from my doctor."
If you get the pushback, ask for store number, pharmacist name, and immediately go to corporate. Then the pharmacist will talk to you.
If their answer is "No, no IVM on hand and our wholesaler is out." Ask them "Who is your wholesaler? Which distribution center do you purchase from? When was the last time you checked their inventory? Can you please check inventory at your local distrbution center?"
Walgreens uses Amerisource Bergen. CVS has their own distribution system; there is no allocation restriction. Riteaid - Kory doesn't really know their distrbution system.
If still stonewalled about their primary distribution center, ask "Who is your secondary supplier?" There are many tens of them around the country and they all ship next day air.
If they are STILL obstructionist, email one of the manufacturers of IVM. Edenbridge Pharma. Email sales@edenbridgepharma.com, say "I'm trying ot get my prescription filled. Pharmacies around here are telling me they don't have any supply. I'm trying to find a pharmacy with inventory." Give them your zip code. They will reply with the name of a nearby pharmacy with available supply.
When you find a helpful pharmacist, you can tell in their voice that they get it.
There are compounding pharmacies providing IVM, but they are small and complicated.
There's no such thing as a cold right now. You must presume it's COVID, not a cold. Do NOT get behind; you want to be out in front of COVID. If you take IVM at first symptoms, you can turn it around quickly. Don't ignore the symptoms. By Day 6, 7, or 8, you will be receiving more drugs.
FLCCC First Line Therapy is cheap and OTC. Virucidal mouthwash 3X / day and Povidone Iodine nasal drops 4x to 5x day. All viral burden is in oral/nasal pharynx.
Official NIH treatment - removed their recommendation AGAINST Ivermectin after the FLCCC presented to them.
Last week, Fauci on CNN said "this drug is proven ineffective; no evidence showing it is effective." He spoke against his own institute of health.
Goverment is now claiming shortage of Monoclonal Antibodies.