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re: Where can we obtain Ivermectin in BR?
Posted on 1/10/26 at 1:23 pm to conservativewifeymom
Posted on 1/10/26 at 1:23 pm to conservativewifeymom
In Tenn, they have it over the counter.
Like I said, across the border in Mexico, you can get it. As with most Rx in Mexico, no prescription is needed.
Ivermectin isn’t the cure all drug, but I know of two instances where it did what’s needed.
As for getting a prescription, an individual Dr will prescribe it without hesitation. Group Dr’s and clinics, most will not.
Like I said, across the border in Mexico, you can get it. As with most Rx in Mexico, no prescription is needed.
Ivermectin isn’t the cure all drug, but I know of two instances where it did what’s needed.
As for getting a prescription, an individual Dr will prescribe it without hesitation. Group Dr’s and clinics, most will not.
Posted on 1/13/26 at 11:22 pm to tide06
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But none of what you posted is reflective of the industry profit incentives relative to Covid.
Even though the drug is globally generic, Mereck owns exclusive rights to selling it to the US.
Why would they abandon that entirely you dumb frick? Even with the removal of fda requirements of the vaccines, do you have any idea what they still had to do cost?
This post was edited on 1/13/26 at 11:23 pm
Posted on 1/14/26 at 2:38 am to Jake88
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No study has shown this type of response. That friend's chemo did that if this story is remotely true.
lol wrong. Clinical trials now proving anti-parasitics are working well against cancer.
Posted on 1/14/26 at 6:26 am to bayoumuscle21
quote:This has been discussed in this thread already about ivermectin. There is an ongoing study but nothing suggesting dramatic results in humans.
lol wrong. Clinical trials now proving anti-parasitics are working well against cancer
Posted on 1/14/26 at 6:47 am to Jake88
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nothing suggesting dramatic results in humans.
True.
With a traditional delivery (pill), these drugs can cause liver enzymes to get out of whack.
This 10 minute video supports your skepticism.
I would like to see a direct delivery.
It may not work, but so little of these drugs leaves the liver / intestine (where they are designed to work) that a direct site delivery is the only thing that seems remotely feasible.
Posted on 1/14/26 at 6:49 am to Jake88
Prostate cancer has almost a 100% cure rate when detected early enough and treated.
Stage 4, while significant, is not always a death sentence.
The placebo effect is real.
Stage 4, while significant, is not always a death sentence.
The placebo effect is real.
Posted on 1/14/26 at 6:49 am to BZ504
The same “EXPERTS “ that promote the Vaccine?? LMFAO
Posted on 1/14/26 at 6:57 am to Volvagia
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Even though the drug is globally generic, Mereck owns exclusive rights to selling it to the US.
Relative to selling branded mRNA injections, testing kits and centers and hospitals billing the feds for COVID reimbursement the value of selling a generic is negligible.
And because the patent exclusivity expired decades ago, Teva and a host of others have approval to sell ivermectin unbranded equivalents in the US and abroad. While Merck has a branded version, the others could sell the generic equivalent making the relative market advantage to Merck minimal after the first few years as anyone who has ever had a product with generic competition with a minimal risk profile knows.
And how does any of that help Pfizer and the others who wanted to sell mRNA injectables? Those products didn’t meet existing vaccine definitions so they would’ve needed to go through a different more stringent approval process which is a major, but separate issue.
In order to obtain emergency use approval for a product no other effective treatment or alternative can exist.
That means even absent other concerns most of the $90B they made never happens because the approval process which takes years causes them to miss the Covid boom in demand.
And in this case absent the emergency use label and liability waiver the side effect data reported to the FDA via FAERS would’ve at best resulted in a black box warning on their product under normal circumstances, but much more likely the product would’ve been taken off the shelf completely until additional safety trials could’ve occurred.
And have you ever tried to get a product on formulary? Do you understand the problems inherent to that and the time it would’ve taken to get it done absent emergency use approval? If you hang a black box warning on a new product like that it’s questionable whether it ever happens given their outcome data related to mortality and relative improvement.
That doesn’t even cover the immunity they needed to avoid the legal liability associated with the side effects that were reported. No legal team in their right mind allows Pfizer to continue marketing the product to consumers (much less children and expectant mothers) with the risk profile that was being reported.
But by all means, tell me about your experience getting products approved by the FDA and signed off by formulary boards for use within the time window involved if the emergency use guidelines hadn’t been met due to ivermectin.
This post was edited on 1/14/26 at 7:00 am
Posted on 1/14/26 at 7:11 am to Hangit
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I don't live in BR and you can't get Ivermectin pills in FL without a scrip. I keep the liquid in my fridge. I have 3 dogs and use it for heartworm meds. I am just surprised that nobody in BR sells it since it, specifically , was made legal
I keep it around for giardia. My dog got it twice from the kennel so I make sure to have some around.
Anyone can get it from Amazon.
Posted on 1/14/26 at 7:38 am to JasonDBlaha
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Ask any non-politically biased physician and he will tell you that it’s absolutely useless for the treatment of COVID or cancer. Any positive effects from it are purely placebo and there is a mountain of medical literature to back that up.
These same physicians also said the Covid Vax is safe and effective, would prevent you from getting and spreading Covid
I bet they also prescribe GLP-1s to fat asses without once demanding they eat better and exercise first
The white coat proper physicians and scholarly experts have been so wrong with regards to overall health, it's astounding.
But, when it comes to treatment, why can't we be a live and let live society? I don't think the Covid vaccines work, I've seen enough friends and family that got one still get Covid, but I believe that's a personal choice for the individual. I also believe if people want Ivermectin, regardless of who thinks it does what, they should be able to get it as it is harmless when taken properly.
Posted on 1/14/26 at 8:00 am to LSUDad
Pill-form for humans is OTC in Tennessee w/o a script?
It is very easy to get anywhere, and everywhere.
And a prescription is very easy to get, that way your insurance pays for it, and it's like $10 out-of-pocket.
It is very easy to get anywhere, and everywhere.
And a prescription is very easy to get, that way your insurance pays for it, and it's like $10 out-of-pocket.
Posted on 1/14/26 at 8:05 am to N2cars
quote:I know. It's about 30% of people who make it 5 years.
Stage 4, while significant, is not always a death sentence
Posted on 1/14/26 at 8:12 am to Jake88
Yes, and that's still double Stage 4 MBC.
In those situations, the PCP or oncology team will generally write whatever the pt requests, again, assuming no contraindications.
If the pt thinks Ivermectin or Aunt Bertha's mustard poultice cured him, fine.
No one is going to argue the point.
In those situations, the PCP or oncology team will generally write whatever the pt requests, again, assuming no contraindications.
If the pt thinks Ivermectin or Aunt Bertha's mustard poultice cured him, fine.
No one is going to argue the point.
Posted on 1/14/26 at 8:16 am to jimmy the leg
Thanks, that's an informative video.
Posted on 1/14/26 at 8:18 am to N2cars
quote:Yep, that's what the doctor said in the video posted by Jimmy the Leg.
If the pt thinks Ivermectin or Aunt Bertha's mustard poultice cured him, fine
Posted on 1/14/26 at 8:20 am to Jake88
Didn't watch it, tbh.
But hey, Aunt Bertha didn't live to be 93 without knowing a thing or two.
But hey, Aunt Bertha didn't live to be 93 without knowing a thing or two.
Posted on 1/14/26 at 8:25 am to N2cars
quote:Yep, ate 7 strips of bacon, smoked a carton of Pall Malls and drank a half pint of Heaven Hill each day. And she only died because she fell down the porch steps.
But hey, Aunt Bertha didn't live to be 93 without knowing a thing or two
Posted on 1/14/26 at 4:05 pm to N2cars
quote:
Pill-form for humans is OTC in Tennessee w/o a script?
A friend went to a small pharmacy, the pharmacist said, he would mix it up according to the persons weight!
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