I'm using it once a month prophylacticly for myself and our dog. I haven't convinced hubby yet. I've used both the injectible (taken by mouth) and the horse gel mixed with jam. The gel is definately easier. Absolutely no side effects. Any tips would be greatly appreciated!
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They ask for a $100 donation but it is a charity so payment is optional. They do require a credit card on file for the consultation but will not bill unless you authorize. Hopefully those who can pay will choose to pay to help cover for those who cannot.
Yes, unless you have some underlying health condition or medication that poses a risk with the protocol regimen they will prescribe Ivermectin to a pharmacy od your choosing. For me they prescribed 6 weeks at a time. You can order refills as needed.
Thanks for the info! Hubby is interested, but refuses to take unless prescribed by a doctor. Did your insurance approve it? That's the part I'm concerned about. But then again, Ive heard it's pretty cheap to buy.
My insurance did approve it and I don't blame your husband. I know people have posted about the horse paste but it would require a pretty desperate situation for me to start consuming products designed for animals! The myfreedoctor.com website will match you with a prescribing medical doctor who will ask appropriate questions about medical health and other medications so your husband, I think, will be satisfied with that route.
Yes. My insurance covered it and it was free. Not sure what the out of pocket cost would have been but I too have heard the pills are quite cheap. If you do end up paying out of pocket, pls share in the thread what the cost was so others have the info. :)
Absolutely! Thanks for all the info. :-)