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Unsteady's avatar

Because he capitalized and shouted the word NOT - that means he’s right (except that he’s not)

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Formerly_Known_As_Someone's avatar

I got it easily online, with a $25 online consultation done at same time (it’s just answering a few written questions). Used Seven Cells compounding pharmacy in Florida, it shipped quickly. The FLCCC site has a list of places to get it including that one, none require an outside doctor or you can use MyFreeDoctor.com to get a prescription.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Great info, thanks!

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CStone's avatar

Except that he IS right.....at least in KY.

My dr was fired for writing Ivermectin rx’s.

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Cathleen Manny's avatar

My MD in Wisconsin got in licensing trouble from our state for prescribing it (Wisconsin). Still. To this day.

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Mic's avatar

I have purchased 3x from India and 2x from Mexico. No prescription.

Easy.

I do NOT care if someone doesn’t believe me. They choose to be foolish.

I am sharing a FACT?

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Smatse's avatar

I've purchased Ivermectin online without a prescription through the website called, Ivermectin.com.

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Raptor's avatar

It is from India and SOLD in the US.

Also my virus detector didn't like it. So...

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SKnow's avatar

Thank you for this info and link!

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Tori's avatar

I have used them, too. Costs more than thru India, but b/c they are shipping from the USA, it removes the worry about Customs seizing your parcel.

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Cathleen Manny's avatar

Why does this company need my bank routing number in order to ‘send me an e-invoice’? That seems bogus. Can someone please comment?

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Raptor's avatar

Bitdefender said it is a dangerous website.

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Cathleen Manny's avatar

Thank you.

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Unsteady's avatar

Easily available would mean calling your physician to get them to write a prescription (which most docs won’t do) and then waking into your local pharmacy to pick it up (which won’t happen either.

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Oma's avatar

I just checked out this link and was very impressed with the ease and quality that appears to be in the ordering of ivermectin and azithromycin (Z-Pak) with no prescription needed. Thank you.

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Cathleen Manny's avatar

But why do they ask for the routing number to one’s bank account? Looks suspicious to me.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

So they can be paid.

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Cathleen Manny's avatar

That is not an answer. A vendor does NOT need the bank account number of a customer to be paid. A credit card number would suffice. Looks fishy to me.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

The site I was using did not take credit cards.

That is why they wanted RTN and account number...to get paid.

Kind of like ACH processing or e-invoice.

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Cathleen Manny's avatar

Thank you. I’m certainly not comfortable giving out my bank account routing number to an online site. Appreciate the reply.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

I have 3 checking accounts. I use one of them specifically for situations where a company won't take a credit card and wants to do an e-invoice with the banking details. Not much money in that one and I can transfer additional funds to cover a new purchase.

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Cathleen Manny's avatar

That’s a good strategy.

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Tori's avatar

Many, if not most, credit card issuers are blacklisting companies that supply ivm, et al, to consumers. That's why the pay by echeck information is needed.

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Cathleen Manny's avatar

Thanks, Tori.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

I purchased 2x from India...no Rx required.

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CitizenA's avatar

Me too, Kathleen.

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none none's avatar

Do you have a link for the India site? I actually feel like the products from India are really good. I wonder sometimes about buying Ivermectin in the US, who knows if something was added at the manufacturing stage. I guess I'm not a very trusting person.

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Tori's avatar

A little helpful suggestion....when ordering, from whomever, the mg tabs are more economical than the lesser formulations. They can be broken with a pill splitter, not need to even be precise due to the low toxicity. If you were to err, this is one where it's safe to err on the higher side.

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Tori's avatar

They ARE good. Our own FDA actually contracts out to India pharma to supply our own needs. not just ivermectin, either, but many, many meds used here in USA are imported from India

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Joseph Kaplan's avatar

I walked into a pharmacy off a cruise ship in Mexico and started to buy. Thought it was awfully expensive for just a few tablets and felt a bit sleazy so I left. Is it really safe?

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Mic's avatar

Very safe. Do your research. Safest pharmaceutical ever!

Very inexpensive.

And..... it works.

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Raptor's avatar

American IVM. You have gotten your MX and India pills tested? I am not saying they are not good, I am questioning the "safest pharma ever" if they are not made in America. I have taken IVM, I like it, but I caution people to look at some of the stories out there about people who got Indian or Mx drugs. Especially antibiotics since they are probably the biggest thing people want.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

The VA sends me blood pressure meds that are either made in Israel, India, or China.

Manufacturer label was left on the bottle.

Which one do I trust?

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Raptor's avatar

I don't know Kathleen. I know I would prefer Israel if given a choice. I am sure we get lots of pills from other countries who have passed some sort of scrutiny (eyeroll), but not all online sellers are reputable. The quality may not be there and sometimes they ship out of date meds. Not that others don't mess up and sell out of dates, but...

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

I tried to get answers by contacting Sen. Casey (D-PA).

Received a word salad reply that they "will look into it." That response was sent to me on 27 March 2023. Sent a gentle reminder to Sen. Casey's office in mid-June asking if they received an answer from the VA.

No response from Sen. Casey's office.

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Raptor's avatar

Awesome that you contacted Casey. If you are still in for trying how about Chris Deluzio. He is a D from PA who is the Vice Ranking Member of the House Committee of Veteran Affairs.. He was in the Navy. Certainly he has some concerns about the possibility of vets possibly not getting quality meds. I thought we (meaning him) were fixing that mess at the VA! I'd mail a copy to Sen Casey. along with copies of the other notes you sent him - asking what it is going to take to get a response. You fought for the country(thank you). The least you should get is a response.

Meanwhile, Can you go to a local pharmacy or do you have to go to the one the VA tells you to go to?

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

I just tried to contact Rep. Deluzio on the website, but was unable to complete the request because I am out of his district.

The VA sends prescriptions normally from a central pharmacy (I think it might be the Hines VA in the Chicago area). The only way I knew where the meds were manufactured was because the original label was still on the bottle. There is no guarantee of where the meds were manufactured if a local pharmacy would just pull a large bottle of the meds off the shelf to fill the script. In a way, the VA did me a favor because I became more aware, and more alarmed, about where our prescription meds are being manufactured.

From what I have read, most antibiotics, or at least the raw ingredients, are made in China. And no one seems to be worried especially if Pedo Joe gets us into a kinetic war with the CCP.

Senator Casey is supposed to help.

They all have someone on their staff that is assigned military and veteran affairs (I used to work for a Congressman). When a request or inquiry comes in from a constituent, a letter is sent to the appropriate agency with the Senator or Congressman's signature on it. When I was working, I would give the VA 10 business days to give me an answer before I would start pestering them.

Senator Casey and his staff are a big fail...they just don't care.

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Raptor's avatar

Well. That is most interesting. I bet you have some stories we will need to pry out of you ever time!

I wonder if you can find out where it's from by something on the bottle. Curious me will go look it up.

Edit: I love/I hate the internet. In this case... like a lot: https://advpharmacy.com/blog/2020/03/05/how-do-you-know-where-a-drug-is-manufactured/

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Cathleen Manny's avatar

So, where do you buy IVM that is American made?

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Raptor's avatar

You can buy it from a compounder willing to do it or your doctor will find an online drug seller who will sell the actual white pills in the blister pack made wherever is an approved manufacture for sale in the US. Like where you might get drugs you use on the normal that get delivered to your home. No funny biz. I got mine from both. I live in a conservative state and we had trouble finding a place to get the script filled) I went thru an FLCCC doc online. Bless him. The second one we got for my husband the compounder made (sold in a capsule).

Incidentally, you should take the IVM according to your weight and it will vary depending on whether you will be taking it as a preventative or as a treatment while infected. I think FLCCC can tell you the dosage, but the doc will certainly ask your weight and use.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

The VA sends me blood pressure meds that are either made in Israel, India, or China.

Complained to Sen. Casey (D-PA) about the ones made in China. Word salad response and no action or answers given.

I trust Israel and India, but not China for meds.

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Tori's avatar

I have done the same, several times, via India. Only one shipment---at the height of the witch hunting craze---was seized by US Customs ( and probably stolen by someone there, imo). I am paying $80 for 100 12mg tabs, plus shipping, usually about $30. Still a good deal. Can also get doxy, HCQ, azithromycin. The last shipment arrived in about a week or 10 days.

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Leo's avatar

"Foolish"? They made a mistake. Huh...must be Humans...

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