So, since my husband is freaking out over the fact that several people he works with and others he knows in the county where he works are getting sick with "covid" or whatever, I went to Push Health to get Ivermectin. Within 6 minutes I had an email saying I had been matched with a provider and in 8 minutes I had another email saying that they had approved my prescription. Now I have to wait for the pharmacy to email me to pay for it. I chose Honeybee Health to get it mailed to me since they had a website and it told the prices. I had asked for 200 tablets but the doctor only gave me 48 which for me will last 4 weeks taking 6 tablets twice a week. Zero refills. The telehealth visit was $64.99. The prescription should be about $225, the only amount and price I had to go by was for 50 so I adjusted. Just thought this info would be helpful to others. We will probably be getting some stuff from Tractor Supply too, but I would feel better taking something from a doctor, but won't hurt to have it on hand. We're also waiting on a prescription from his doctor that should get sent to Walmart hopefully tomorrow.
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Wow. Close to $300. Or you could get enough paste for 1200lbs from the feed store for $8.50. It's interesting what the word "doctor" means to different people. To me, trust is the last thing that word inspires.
Ok, so maybe I should reword that. I'd feel better taking something prescribed for a human!
I am not sure that they even know...
I got a tube of ivermectin and the bottle clearly states that it is not for horse consumption but meant for humans, right below that it states that it is meant for horses and not humans...
Instructions were unclear, it's been like a week and I am still alive and feel pretty great.
Oh, Wilbur! What's good enough for me is good enough for you. It's the same damn med.
I have a sneaking suspicion IVM won’t be on the shelves for long
Our store had quite a bit