The side of it my wife sees as an RN is that doctors who prescribe it off label are afraid of license revocation(FDA), malpractice(patient), being dropped by their medical group(usually associated with area hospitals), and being black balled by the insurance companies.
My doctor who didn't get the Jab(s) has had serious covid and was in the hospital for a couple weeks, but survived without having to go on a ventilator. He said that he failed to keep with his vitamin D3.
He's a personal friend and I didn't want him to take those risks on my behalf, so I offered to use animal Ivermectin. His response was that it would be fine, but that it was more in my best interest not to get a prescription because there is a possibility that the pharmacy system may be used to ferret out those who refuse the Jab, so that's the route I took.
My wife talked to him after the fact, and said now he would prefer I get an authentic prescription. Go figure. Insurance covered it, but my end was $40 vs the usual $15 copay which covers 12mg once a week for 12 weeks. Over the counter animal Ivermectin come out to $10 for 12 weeks. I think I will hold the pills, to use up the animal Ivermectin, which I have a years worth, and save the pills for use should I get sick and need the daily dose for 7 consecutive days of usage.
Considering HCQ is prescribed off-label for Lupus and Rheumatoid Arthritus, Quinine and its synthetic counterparts Chloroquine and HCQ are wonder drugs. I just take the natural Quinine, since it requires no prescription. At least for now. The new Infrastructure bill has the supplements being under FDA control. I wouldnt be surprised if they start banning natural remedies and cures for everything.
The side of it my wife sees as an RN is that doctors who prescribe it off label are afraid of license revocation(FDA), malpractice(patient), being dropped by their medical group(usually associated with area hospitals), and being black balled by the insurance companies.
My doctor who didn't get the Jab(s) has had serious covid and was in the hospital for a couple weeks, but survived without having to go on a ventilator. He said that he failed to keep with his vitamin D3.
He's a personal friend and I didn't want him to take those risks on my behalf, so I offered to use animal Ivermectin. His response was that it would be fine, but that it was more in my best interest not to get a prescription because there is a possibility that the pharmacy system may be used to ferret out those who refuse the Jab, so that's the route I took.
My wife talked to him after the fact, and said now he would prefer I get an authentic prescription. Go figure. Insurance covered it, but my end was $40 vs the usual $15 copay which covers 12mg once a week for 12 weeks. Over the counter animal Ivermectin come out to $10 for 12 weeks. I think I will hold the pills, to use up the animal Ivermectin, which I have a years worth, and save the pills for use should I get sick and need the daily dose for 7 consecutive days of usage.
Considering HCQ is prescribed off-label for Lupus and Rheumatoid Arthritus, Quinine and its synthetic counterparts Chloroquine and HCQ are wonder drugs. I just take the natural Quinine, since it requires no prescription. At least for now. The new Infrastructure bill has the supplements being under FDA control. I wouldnt be surprised if they start banning natural remedies and cures for everything.
What product do you consume for natural quinine and how would you quantify what is enough? Thanks in advance.
I bought it from a company Herbalicious. Out of las vegas nevada. It is 500mg of powdered Cinchona Officianalis bark.
Thanks