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SYFY's avatar

My doc doesn't buy into all this masking/vaccination for covid crap either, but the place he works with will not let him prescribe either one so he can't write the script. This is the #1 reason why DeSantis should make it over-the-counter so people can actually get it. Insurance and medical conglomerates will not allow doctors to write those scripts.

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Genevieve's avatar

I think Tennessee passed a law to allow Ivm to be sold over the counter. I don't understand why they beat us to it, when Florida is supposed to be the "free" state.

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Roger Beal's avatar

Don't complain, if evidence suggests there is more than one "free" state. That, friend, is progress.

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Lincoln's avatar

Doctors work for hospital systems

who get billions of $ of government Medicare money which means the government sets the rules and CDC says physicians must follow their protocol...kill ‘‘em with respirators and remdesivir and no ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine. Hospital systems fire or take away medical license of any who go outside CDC protocol. Hospital systems are not going to lose their cash government cow. Remember Covid jab received emergency approval because there WAS NO DRUG IN THE CDC PROTOCOL THAT WORKED.

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Woody's avatar

HCQ shouldn't be an over the counter drug as it is not safe for eveyone.

Who should not take Hydroxychloroquine SULFATE?

The following conditions are contraindicated with this drug. Check with your physician if you have any of the following:

Conditions:

-low blood sugar

glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency

low amount of magnesium in the blood

- low amount of potassium in the blood

-porphyria

- anemia

- decreased blood platelets

- low levels of a type of white blood cell called neutrophils

- mental problems

- suicidal thoughts

- alcoholism

- myasthenia gravis, a skeletal muscle disorder

- maculopathy

changes in the visual field

- torsades de pointes, a type of abnormal heart rhythm

- prolonged QT interval on EKG

chronic heart failure

- abnormal EKG with QT changes from birth

- liver problems

- decreased kidney function

- psoriasis

- seizures

- anemia from pyruvate kinase and G6PD deficiencies

- chronic kidney disease stage 5 (failure)

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Shellie Willmering's avatar

All of the OTC meds I've ever seen have written somewhere on the packaging or insert not to take if you have xxxx disease, etc. It also says to talk to your doctor before taking any medications. So, they all say stuff like this. HCQ and IVM are VERY safe for most everyone, but some it isn't. Same can be said for Aspirin.

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Woody's avatar

Yes it is true most drugs have lengthy warnings (except mRNA with "intentionally left blank") but as someone who has a lengthened QT interval, I don't rely upon my doctor to decide if I should take a drug which can give me SADS.

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Shellie Willmering's avatar

And you are wiser than half the population that just lined up and accepted the mRNA deaths shots. It is critical to be the advocate of our own health.

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John Bugni's avatar

Woody, your lengthened QT interval is a clear contraindication and the doctor would not prescribe. But it should be available for others who aren't those rare QTrs like you.

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FedUpInOR's avatar

And yet if you go to a country with malaria you’ll be handed it like Candy……

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Ian Macleod's avatar

Exactly. I grew up in the Philippines and even though I never contracted malaria, some school mates did. When Covid struck, I was talking to one of them and they laughed at the ban on "hydroxy"...they had taken it as a malarial medication for over 20 years with no side effects. That was one among many things that tipped me off in March 2020 that this was a massive scam.

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Francis Keays's avatar

Since the pharma has immunity with the covid shots, they don't need to list any side effects because with immunity, there are no side effects that will affect the pharma companies.

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