Finally after multiple attempts at multiple sources trying to get Ivermectin, I finally received it! (more on that below). I took it yesterday and was hesitant to do so as I’m leaving town this weekend and some of the intestinal distress comments had me worried. But I did it anyway. I’m over 60 and have been feeling my age (brain fog, sluggish, hurting joints, etc) for a long long time. Many days it was all I could do to get out of bed to work each day.
Well… I had no stomach distress at all. This morning I woke up and jumped out of bed and felt the least amount of pain, highest amount of energy and mental clarity than I have felt in years! After an hour I remembered I had taken the ivermectin. I had actually forgotten about it since I had no issues and I knew I had the reminder in my calendar for dose 2 tomorrow. This will now become part of an annual one time routine going forward.
Now for how I got it and got it quickly…. After having my appointment with Frontline months ago and still not received any medication‘s at all (first pharmacy shut down, second one told me 3 weeks ago I would have it in 2 weeks), I ordered from Mexico and India and still not received those either. Sunday a friend sent me a link to pushhealth where I requested a PA tele visit. The website makes you choose a pharmacy. I chose the first one (home delivery) and within 12 hours had my prescription called in. Went to pay and was shocked at the $200 price for only 72mg!
My friend who forwarded me the link told me to call a small compounding pharmacy in my city who would fill it and they would transfer the prescription and it cost a whole lot less. The PA had prescribed 3 mg tabs but noted compounding was allowed. Talked with the pharmacist at the compounding pharmacy who said he would do a 12 mg Capsul giving me the same number of total mg and dosing to match the script and that it would cost a whole lot less than the 3mg tabs. Tuesday I picked up my prescription and it cost me $42 instead of $200! And the best part is they are local and I can pick it up.
I recommend calling any compounding pharmacies in your area to see if they will fill ivermectin and if so whenever you get a prescription from any doctors (online or in person), either have them send it directly to the compounding pharmacy or have the prescription transferred if sent to another pharmacy. Much faster and a whole lot less expensive!
Been taking 1 dose a week for a couple of months, I had spinal fusion and cant take anti inflammatory for my torn meniscus. Since taking ivermectin pain is gone, like I'm up and down ladders putting gutter guards on gone. (It has anti inflammatory traits, but my surgeon said there were no studies to say not to use it, then told me not to use it cause I could die. . .) Got from local cvs originally, then had to drive a half hour to stores to get. I called the manufacturer and they said they have plenty of supply. I filed an online complaint with the Indiana Attorney Generals office saying they were withholding medical treatment, they called me for info while I was in Florida. When I got back I went to the one that had it last and asked for refill. They said it would be half an hour. I did the usual "can you check if you have any first" routine. She walked out with her arms full of boxes. Not sure if related, but would like to hope they caved to pressure. A letter from the States attorney general can change your politics real quick.