Look at countries like India, Mexico, Thailand, Costa
Rica there anyone can go into a pharmacy and order what they need. That is how it should be here. Think of the cost saving of not having to go to the doctor for medication you are stable on.
Can't have us self-treating, how would the doctors that paid the big bucks to go to college get paid back?
Recently, I had a bacteria thing and needed antibiotics, knew exactly what it was and what I needed, couldn't get it because the test came back negative. They did a second test though to a lab that was positive. Took an extra 24 hours to treat, while I was in pain for a day.
I'm all for curbing abuse, and realize a lot of fools are out there, but requiring an expensive visit for something you can self treat?
They always say that we do not have nothing. In reality, we are all sick because the doctor’s and cabal’s deception. I am trying to do my own research and minimize to go to the doctor unless it is an emergency like yours. They are poisoning us.
Most vaccines, dewormers, injectable and oral nutritional supplements, ionophores, pro/prebiotics, and topical nonantibiotic treatments will not require a veterinary prescription. However, there are some exceptions. Always read the label.
Lots of animal owners aren't going to be willing/able to get an expensive vet call and prescription for every one of their abundant farm animals [got a sick chicken or two?] and those animals will suffer and die from this ill thought out act.
Medical tyranny at its best. Hopefully farmers and ranchers push back on this. But, how do you fight the nebulis FDA who is only trying to "keep us safe"?
People critical of this should consider that modern livestock operations often involve feeding antibiotics to animals as if they were multivitamins, which has contributed to antibiotic-resistant super bugs.
Ivermectin is not an antibiotic. It's been use for years without needing an RX. The FDA et al. is just doing what these agencies do best; encroaching on the rest of us in the name of safety.
Ivermectin is not an antibiotic. It's an anthelmintic, meaning it works against parasites. But they will no doubt outlaw livestock iver, too.
The time to stock up is now. Rural King, here I come (Monday)
I saw a gigantic box of ivermectin at the feed store the other day. Must be fore herds.
Exactly It's a deworming agent, which is not ehat antibiotics do at all
Look at countries like India, Mexico, Thailand, Costa Rica there anyone can go into a pharmacy and order what they need. That is how it should be here. Think of the cost saving of not having to go to the doctor for medication you are stable on.
Can't have us self-treating, how would the doctors that paid the big bucks to go to college get paid back?
Recently, I had a bacteria thing and needed antibiotics, knew exactly what it was and what I needed, couldn't get it because the test came back negative. They did a second test though to a lab that was positive. Took an extra 24 hours to treat, while I was in pain for a day.
I'm all for curbing abuse, and realize a lot of fools are out there, but requiring an expensive visit for something you can self treat?
They always say that we do not have nothing. In reality, we are all sick because the doctor’s and cabal’s deception. I am trying to do my own research and minimize to go to the doctor unless it is an emergency like yours. They are poisoning us.
FTA:
Muh' Paste!
Edit: read to the end and saw muh paste is safe. 😌
The flip side of this has repercussions too.
Lots of animal owners aren't going to be willing/able to get an expensive vet call and prescription for every one of their abundant farm animals [got a sick chicken or two?] and those animals will suffer and die from this ill thought out act.
So what is the actual date ivermectin is being removed?
Medical tyranny at its best. Hopefully farmers and ranchers push back on this. But, how do you fight the nebulis FDA who is only trying to "keep us safe"?
REINS Act.
More proof the fda is scum
if they are feeding the vaccine to the animals, they don't want the ivermectin curing the animals before we eat them.
I read "large animal veterinarians" in a funny way. Is the veterinarian large?
They think they are. 😉
Is this the same FDA that thinks it Is now okay for a Neuralink?
People critical of this should consider that modern livestock operations often involve feeding antibiotics to animals as if they were multivitamins, which has contributed to antibiotic-resistant super bugs.
Ivermectin is not an antibiotic. It's been use for years without needing an RX. The FDA et al. is just doing what these agencies do best; encroaching on the rest of us in the name of safety.