Was at the doctor last week...told him I had had covid and that I used ivermectin...he brought up horse paste...I told him that's what I used...he said it's all the same!!!
For those who may not know, some horse paste is a compound of ivermectin and something else...can't think what it is but those who used the paste need to make sure it's only ivermectin.
"Characteristics of Antiviral Agents That Are Approved or Under Evaluation for the Treatment of COVID-19"
This does not necessarily mean it is approved. It means it is approved OR under evaluation. It does, however, indicate that ivermectin is an antiviral agent. Not saying I wouldn't use this as persuading information for my doctor, but he may notice that pesky 'or' word.
https://www.covid19treatmentguidelines.nih.gov/tables/table-2e/
Ivermectin IS in fact listed here!!
That's the point...we've been told it's not approved or can't be prescribed...lies!
Was at the doctor last week...told him I had had covid and that I used ivermectin...he brought up horse paste...I told him that's what I used...he said it's all the same!!!
For those who may not know, some horse paste is a compound of ivermectin and something else...can't think what it is but those who used the paste need to make sure it's only ivermectin.
It's been on the list since July. I thought you couldn't legally approve a vaxx if a non-vaxx option was available. Do I have this wrong?
You are correct
"Characteristics of Antiviral Agents That Are Approved or Under Evaluation for the Treatment of COVID-19"
This does not necessarily mean it is approved. It means it is approved OR under evaluation. It does, however, indicate that ivermectin is an antiviral agent. Not saying I wouldn't use this as persuading information for my doctor, but he may notice that pesky 'or' word.