They have a disclaimer that they are seamoed and are prioritizing people with symptoms. I didn't lie and pretend I did because I know others actually need it Nd I can wait.
But how long did it take for the pharmacy to call you?
Did you have symptoms or just wanted it on hand for if you do have symptoms?
While dosage varies by weight, how much did your script cost besides the $90 consultation? For reference I was told 6 pills a day for 6 days after factoring in my weight.
I did order some of the horse paste as well, found a place that has it in stock and have some tubes on backorder from another site that expects it in next week, before I found this site that has it. Dirt cheap, like 5 or 6 a tube.
I'll trust the human version with the doctor's recommendation, just curious about AFS and their process/prices
I asked for the hydrychloroquine/zinc combo. It arrived about 10 days after I paid the $90 for the consultation. The Rx was $25. I have no symptoms and was ordering to have on hand. We did my husband’s a couple days ago and the first thing that came up before even starting to fill out the questionnaire was a notice that the process is taking longer than normal due to the high volume of requests.
Yes. My husband was in the queue for prophylactic ivermectin, and they just notified him they would not be able to get to him in their stated 7 day time, would refund the consult fee, and he needs to sign up again. I got my HCQ from them last April. Consult in 72 hours and pharmacist called within 24. Had it delivered a couple days later. Whole process took less than a week. I had questions too about the HCQ treatment protocol and called the pharmacist who is in another state. He called me back, answered my question and I'm good to go. But they are clearly so far behind they are only dealing with sick people as it should be.
20 days later and I still haven't gotten shit.
Yeap. That cost is very low. There was a notice saying if the script is expensive, you won't get back your consultation fee so I was like uh oh..how expensive are we talking haha.
Also, the pharmacy called you to confirm, right? After the doctor? I work in a place where I can't take calls during work times so that can be a hassle.
We also just had holiday weekend so I know that always throws a wrench in things. I'm surprised a doctor called on a Sunday, but 90 bucks for a 2 minute phone conversation, I'd milk the hell out of it haha.