Just enrolled on line today - minimal info asked for. I asked for rx for ivermectin and hcq in case I have close encounter and symptoms of covid. They responded that Dr would not prescribe hcq because he said pharmacies are not honoring. They did send the rx for Ivervectin to my pharmacy. If it is there tomorrow when I check I will be happy.
I signed up on PushHealth this past weekend and paid the $65.00. I was contacted within 30 minutes by a healthcare professional. They sent a prescription of Ivermectin to a Walgreens pharmacy in my area. The original pharmacy was out of Ivermectin (many pharmacies are out due to demand). Another Walgreens in my area received the prescription and I picked it up yesterday ($36.64 through GoodRX). Easy peasy! I was also able to get HCQ through America’s front line doctors although it’s a little more expensive.
I agree. I signed up. Stated that I wanted it because I work with the public. No issues getting it prescribed. Did have issues picking it up. Was supposed to be $65. At first they were like we didn’t have the generic when this was filled so the name brand will be $272. I was like what? She then said they now have the generic in stock and could switch it. Then she said the prescription was written for 50 pills upping the price to $170. Whatever…. I paid and am happy to have a supply.
From what I understand, the medicine itself IS fda approved, it's just not been specifically approved for covid. Drs routinely prescribe stuff for 'off label' usage, meaning, prescribing a med that is meant for one thing but using it for another. I hope he's able to get what he needs.
Just enrolled on line today - minimal info asked for. I asked for rx for ivermectin and hcq in case I have close encounter and symptoms of covid. They responded that Dr would not prescribe hcq because he said pharmacies are not honoring. They did send the rx for Ivervectin to my pharmacy. If it is there tomorrow when I check I will be happy.
I signed up on PushHealth this past weekend and paid the $65.00. I was contacted within 30 minutes by a healthcare professional. They sent a prescription of Ivermectin to a Walgreens pharmacy in my area. The original pharmacy was out of Ivermectin (many pharmacies are out due to demand). Another Walgreens in my area received the prescription and I picked it up yesterday ($36.64 through GoodRX). Easy peasy! I was also able to get HCQ through America’s front line doctors although it’s a little more expensive.
Go to the AFLD website. They have a network of Drs and pharmacies that work together to get you either ivermectin or hcq.
I think it’s about which doc you end up with. We had one that was a naysayer about ivermectin but he still called it in that day
I agree. I signed up. Stated that I wanted it because I work with the public. No issues getting it prescribed. Did have issues picking it up. Was supposed to be $65. At first they were like we didn’t have the generic when this was filled so the name brand will be $272. I was like what? She then said they now have the generic in stock and could switch it. Then she said the prescription was written for 50 pills upping the price to $170. Whatever…. I paid and am happy to have a supply.
From what I understand, the medicine itself IS fda approved, it's just not been specifically approved for covid. Drs routinely prescribe stuff for 'off label' usage, meaning, prescribing a med that is meant for one thing but using it for another. I hope he's able to get what he needs.