Wifey had her annual appointment yesterday, so it began.. My wife is seriously disabled, so I usually do the talking. I did it. I told her that we are both taking Ivermectin (Indian tablets) as a prophylaxis. Her response was something along the lines "I'm supposed to tell you that there is no evidence that Ivermectin is effective in fighting covid.", then thanked me for letting her know. This afternoon, I copied the "Updated Ivermectin List" below (thanks PfizerSoze) and emailed it to her. I just received a reply that she read a couple and would be spending the weekend with her husband (another doc) reading the rest. She ended the message with "thank you for the enlightenment!". Much respect for her.
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They make it hard for doctors to be even aware of this. In part due to the creation of their "medical laws" on what works and what doesn't. Treatments are sort of heavy handed from the top (WHO, CDC, ?) down. Then they vilify it left, front and center. Make you feel guilty for even considering it. How dare you take horse medicine. /s I mean the list goes on...