I don't know the jargon of pcp, but if preventative, yes. Doctors can prescribe for preventative. You can find doctors that will prescribe these meds with some internet searches. The next step is to find a pharmacy that will fill them. The doctor may be able to help, if not try to find a smaller "compounding" pharmacy, Ivermectin must be compounded, meaning it is not one size fits all and is measured and put in capsules by the pharmacy.
I don't know the jargon of pcp, but if preventative, yes. Doctors can prescribe for preventative. You can find doctors that will prescribe these meds with some internet searches. The next step is to find a pharmacy that will fill them. The doctor may be able to help, if not try to find a smaller "compounding" pharmacy, Ivermectin must be compounded, meaning it is not one size fits all and is measured and put in capsules by the pharmacy.
I got mine through American Frontline doctors.
https://americasfrontlinedoctors.org/covid/early-treatment/
Once you get a consult make sure to ask for treatment dosages, not prophylaxis dosages