If the patient is being intubated, it's likely there is a lot more than remdesivir being administered. Especially for a child, there's a not-unlikely possibility the patient is being administered with benzodiazepines to help them relax or ca-channel blockers for blood pressure issues, and there are mechanisms by which ivermectin can potentially interact with those types of drugs.
If the patient is being intubated, it's likely there is a lot more than remdesivir being administered. Especially for a child, there's a not-unlikely possibility the patient is being administered with benzodiazepines to help them relax or ca-channel blockers for blood pressure issues, and there are mechanisms by which ivermectin can potentially interact with those types of drugs.
True, how easy do you reckon it will be for OP to get his doctor to list all the meds he's on?
Not sure who "he" is referring to.
The meds the doctor is on? Very small chance of that.
The meds that the son is on? That's legally impossible for the doctor to avoid, and if that happens, raise legal hell, because you will win.