And make it cheap, buying in the US online is outrageous. It shouldn't be more than a $1 a pill. Some site that Trump Jr was sharing, I think it was over $3 a pill. For 100 12mg pills from India is like $80. Have the link to if anyone wants it.
Also posted about Dr. Z... he said in 2022 for a few different viruses including the Hantavirus, to take zinc & vitamin D3...
Sure, sorry just saw your reply. This is where I get ivermectin & some other meds from in pill form, I also use the paste form of ivermectin & fenben from the feed store. It usually takes about 2 weeks to get, and I haven't had any issues with them yet, and it has a coupon to get an extra 20% off (MY24), so if you order don't forget to add the coupon, which makes one box of 100 ct for $80 down to $64...
Thank you very, VERY much. Two weeks? No problem. I’ve waited 6-8 from all day chemist dot com. So Two. Moar. Weeks ain’t nothin’. 😉 Thank you for the coupon code, too. Much obliged.
Why would anyone trust buying drugs from another country like India? I understand why someone would need to but wow crazy, just shows we really never have been free, just controlled...
Good question, but can we really trust anything, anywhere? Our food, water, air and medicines in the USA are all poison, too, why would this be different?
Where do you think we actually get most of our drugs/medication from?
I asked grok...
For Most Prescriptions (Generics and APIs)
About 90% of US prescriptions are for generic drugs, which are far more common in daily use than expensive branded ones. Here the picture shifts heavily overseas:
India is the dominant supplier of finished generic drugs, providing roughly 40–50% (or more) of generic prescriptions filled in the US. It excels in cost-effective manufacturing of tablets, capsules, etc.
China is critical for Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs) — the raw chemical "building blocks" of drugs. While direct finished-drug imports from China are lower by value, China supplies a large share of APIs (estimates vary, but often 13%+ of facilities or higher indirect exposure). India itself relies on China for ~70% of its APIs.
This means a huge portion of everyday generics ultimately trace back to India and/or China for ingredients or final formulation. The US produces a significant share domestically (especially for some branded drugs and certain finished doses), with Europe also important for quality APIs, but supply chains are globalized.
By Import Value (Finished Pharmaceuticals)
In recent years (2024–2025 data), the top sources of US pharmaceutical imports by dollar value are primarily European countries and a few others, due to high-value branded/patented drugs:
Ireland (often the largest, ~20–24%): $42–50 billion — Major hub for pharma manufacturing (e.g., many big companies have facilities there).
Germany (~12%): $17–26 billion.
Switzerland (~9%): $19 billion.
India (~6–7%): $12–15 billion.
Others: Singapore, Belgium, etc.
Total US pharma imports are in the $200+ billion range annually. Many "US-made" branded drugs are actually finished or have significant operations in Europe.
And make it cheap, buying in the US online is outrageous. It shouldn't be more than a $1 a pill. Some site that Trump Jr was sharing, I think it was over $3 a pill. For 100 12mg pills from India is like $80. Have the link to if anyone wants it.
Also posted about Dr. Z... he said in 2022 for a few different viruses including the Hantavirus, to take zinc & vitamin D3...
https://greatawakening.win/p/1ASsPlxtOD/heres-dr-zelenko-teaching-us--ho/c/
I’d be much obliged if you would post that link.
Sure, sorry just saw your reply. This is where I get ivermectin & some other meds from in pill form, I also use the paste form of ivermectin & fenben from the feed store. It usually takes about 2 weeks to get, and I haven't had any issues with them yet, and it has a coupon to get an extra 20% off (MY24), so if you order don't forget to add the coupon, which makes one box of 100 ct for $80 down to $64...
https://buyivermectin24.com/
Thank you very, VERY much. Two weeks? No problem. I’ve waited 6-8 from all day chemist dot com. So Two. Moar. Weeks ain’t nothin’. 😉 Thank you for the coupon code, too. Much obliged.
Remember that 15,000iu D3 is required daily. And nattokinase, 10,800. These are basics.
Why would anyone trust buying drugs from another country like India? I understand why someone would need to but wow crazy, just shows we really never have been free, just controlled...
Good question, but can we really trust anything, anywhere? Our food, water, air and medicines in the USA are all poison, too, why would this be different?
Where do you think we actually get most of our drugs/medication from?
I asked grok...
For Most Prescriptions (Generics and APIs)
About 90% of US prescriptions are for generic drugs, which are far more common in daily use than expensive branded ones. Here the picture shifts heavily overseas:
India is the dominant supplier of finished generic drugs, providing roughly 40–50% (or more) of generic prescriptions filled in the US. It excels in cost-effective manufacturing of tablets, capsules, etc.
China is critical for Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs) — the raw chemical "building blocks" of drugs. While direct finished-drug imports from China are lower by value, China supplies a large share of APIs (estimates vary, but often 13%+ of facilities or higher indirect exposure). India itself relies on China for ~70% of its APIs.
This means a huge portion of everyday generics ultimately trace back to India and/or China for ingredients or final formulation. The US produces a significant share domestically (especially for some branded drugs and certain finished doses), with Europe also important for quality APIs, but supply chains are globalized.
By Import Value (Finished Pharmaceuticals)
In recent years (2024–2025 data), the top sources of US pharmaceutical imports by dollar value are primarily European countries and a few others, due to high-value branded/patented drugs:
Ireland (often the largest, ~20–24%): $42–50 billion — Major hub for pharma manufacturing (e.g., many big companies have facilities there).
Germany (~12%): $17–26 billion.
Switzerland (~9%): $19 billion.
India (~6–7%): $12–15 billion.
Others: Singapore, Belgium, etc.
Total US pharma imports are in the $200+ billion range annually. Many "US-made" branded drugs are actually finished or have significant operations in Europe.