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WHO advises that ivermectin (stromectol) used to treat COVID-19 ?



Prescriptions for ivermectin jumped to 88,000 in the week , up from just a few thousand a week prior to the pandemic and a four-fold increase since July, the CDC said.

Even though I'm not sick, I decided to make a reserve just in case. On the advice of a friend I bought it here. They didn't ask me for a prescription.

Has anyone used Ivermectin for Covid-19?
 
WHO advises that ivermectin (stromectol) used to treat COVID-19 ?



Prescriptions for ivermectin jumped to 88,000 in the week , up from just a few thousand a week prior to the pandemic and a four-fold increase since July, the CDC said.

Even though I'm not sick, I decided to make a reserve just in case. On the advice of a friend I bought it here. They didn't ask me for a prescription.

Has anyone used Ivermectin for Covid-19?
If you can get it on the internet without a prescription, do you trust the quality of it any more than the livestock paste?
 
WHO advises that ivermectin (stromectol) used to treat COVID-19 ?



Prescriptions for ivermectin jumped to 88,000 in the week , up from just a few thousand a week prior to the pandemic and a four-fold increase since July, the CDC said.

Even though I'm not sick, I decided to make a reserve just in case. On the advice of a friend I bought it here. They didn't ask me for a prescription.

Has anyone used Ivermectin for Covid-19?
Ask Oklahomans how that's going......

 
This was presenteed as the way to go over a year ago and was squashed by the media and the sheep that do only as they are told. Had everyone been prescribed ivermectin from the get go, we could have defeated this virus by now.
Who are sheeplike? The folks who got an FDA approved vaccine, or the folks rushing to their local Tractor Supply to take some livestock medicine?
 
Who are sheeplike? The folks who got an FDA approved vaccine, or the folks rushing to their local Tractor Supply to take some livestock medicine?

Ivermectin is one of the most studied, most prescribed, safest drugs in existence. Billions of prescriptions written for over 40 years. You don't have to get it at Tractor Supply.

Nearly a third of FDA approved drugs had issues from 2001-2010 and that's per CNN. So who is experimenting and who isn't?
 
Ivermectin is one of the most studied, most prescribed, safest drugs in existence. Billions of prescriptions written for over 40 years. You don't have to get it at Tractor Supply.

Nearly a third of FDA approved drugs had issues from 2001-2010 and that's per CNN. So who is experimenting and who isn't?
But taking a FDA approved vaccine is a step to far for you?
 
Ask Oklahomans how that's going......

 
That story is has been retracted.
Surely ivermectin works on animals. Unlike the Pfizer vaccine, ivermectin is not FDA approved. Getting vaccinated is more tried and true, but if you're open to being a guinea pig, I'm interested in how you fare.
 
Ivermectin is one of the most studied, most prescribed, safest drugs in existence. Billions of prescriptions written for over 40 years. You don't have to get it at Tractor Supply.

Nearly a third of FDA approved drugs had issues from 2001-2010 and that's per CNN. So who is experimenting and who isn't?
Lol billions? You just make stuff up
 
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Surely ivermectin works on animals. Unlike the Pfizer vaccine, ivermectin is not FDA approved. Getting vaccinated is more tried and true, but if you're open to being a guinea pig, I'm interested in how you fare.


Your response is irrelevant. I said that the story was retracted which is true. I’ve already been a guinea pig because I had no choice but to take the vaccine.
 
Your response is irrelevant. I said that the story was retracted which is true. I’ve already been a guinea pig because I had no choice but to take the vaccine.

Had no choice? I thought "My Body, My Choice"? Some stance you've taken lol.
 
Yep, work mandated it. I guess you could say I took a stance to provide for my family. If not required I wouldn’t have. I had Covid awhile back and IMO natural immunity tops these vaccines. If I hadn’t had it, I would have taken ivermectin.
 
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Yep, work mandated it. I guess you could say I took a stance to provide for my family. If not required I wouldn’t have. I had Covid awhile back and IMO natural immunity tops these vaccines. If I hadn’t had it, I would have taken ivermectin.
I am sorry that happened to you. No one should be made to take the vaccine or lose your livelihood.Especially if you have already had covid. Having had covid studies show you were more protected than those that were vaccinated.
 
Yep, work mandated it. I guess you could say I took a stance to provide for my family. If not required I wouldn’t have. I had Covid awhile back and IMO natural immunity tops these vaccines. If I hadn’t had it, I would have taken ivermectin.
In your opinion. Glad to know that you are the board's resident medical expert. Can you explain what research has led you to this opinion? Inquiring minds want to know.
 
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In your opinion. Glad to know that you are the board's resident medical expert. Can you explain what research has led you to this opinion? Inquiring minds want to know.

I never said I was the board expert. It’s an opinion based off of numerous studies and my internal medicine doctor’s input. Maybe you should quit being a jerk and do your own research.
 
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I say HAVE AT IT!! You should definitely take whatever the latest solution is... because that might work. And it actually might... keyword being might.

I must admit that folks "doing their research" somehow think that this make them more informed than the American Medical Association and the FDA amuses me. Because a couple of hours on google DEFINITELY beats decades of experience of thousands of people who's literal job is looking at stuff like this. Because the FDA and the AMA (made up of literally THOUSANDS of people just like you and me) are somehow lying to all of us... probably to help out big Pharma.
 
I say HAVE AT IT!! You should definitely take whatever the latest solution is... because that might work. And it actually might... keyword being might.

I must admit that folks "doing their research" somehow think that this make them more informed than the American Medical Association and the FDA amuses me. Because a couple of hours on google DEFINITELY beats decades of experience of thousands of people who's literal job is looking at stuff like this. Because the FDA and the AMA (made up of literally THOUSANDS of people just like you and me) are somehow lying to all of us... probably to help out big Pharma.
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many a resident atop mt .stupid claiming to have done their own research.
 
I say HAVE AT IT!! You should definitely take whatever the latest solution is... because that might work. And it actually might... keyword being might.

I must admit that folks "doing their research" somehow think that this make them more informed than the American Medical Association and the FDA amuses me. Because a couple of hours on google DEFINITELY beats decades of experience of thousands of people who's literal job is looking at stuff like this. Because the FDA and the AMA (made up of literally THOUSANDS of people just like you and me) are somehow lying to all of us... probably to help out big Pharma.


Looks like you missed the most important part of my research, talking with my physician. Get over yourself.
 
Yep, work mandated it. I guess you could say I took a stance to provide for my family. If not required I wouldn’t have. I had Covid awhile back and IMO natural immunity tops these vaccines. If I hadn’t had it, I would have taken ivermectin.
You do realize that the vaccine actually didn't suck out the natural immunity you had right? You've still got it. Now you also got a shot that you probably didn't need, although the CDC still recommends it. Are you somehow worse off for getting the shot? I mean I get that you didn't WANT to get the shot for <insert reason here> , but tell us how this shot actually caused you any trouble. I don't know about you, but I have to do stuff at work that I'd rather not all the time... I have to do IT maintenance starting at 11pm a couple of times a month. That sucks, but it's just part of the job. We had to get the shot too (not that I wouldn't have anyway). I think I felt crappy for a few hours and my arm was sore the next day... not a really big deal.
 
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Looks like you missed the most important part of my research, talking with my physician. Get over yourself.
Dude if talking to your Dr is great, isn't talking to a 100s of Drs that actually specialize in infectious disease even better? Like I said, I'm no expert and don't pretend to be. So when I don't know something, I generally listen to experts that literally get paid to do this.
 
I never said I was the board expert. It’s an opinion based off of numerous studies and my internal medicine doctor’s input. Maybe you should quit being a jerk and do your own research.
Glad you spoke to your doctor before developing your opinion. Nowhere had that been stated in this thread previously.

Interesting that you were successfully vaccinated and still don't seem to believe in vaccines. Is this just a Covid vaccine thing or are you worried that the MMR vaccine is going to make your offspring artistic?

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Glad you spoke to your doctor before developing your opinion. Nowhere had that been stated in this thread previously.

Interesting that you were successfully vaccinated and still don't seem to believe in vaccines. Is this just a Covid vaccine thing or are you worried that the MMR vaccine is going to make your offspring artistic?

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This is a ridiculous conversation. I 100% believe in vaccines. I can’t say the same for the Covid vaccine for people that have already had Covid, I realize that co-morbidities are a separate issue.
 
Congrats. You do realize that nothing in that article states that taking the vaccine after getting Covid has a negative effect on your immunity?
Where did either I or the poster that you were trying to bully say that? Now you are trying to move the goal post. He stated that natural immunity is better than vaccination. You asked for proof I provided one of several studies to prove that. If being vaccinated is a good enough protection and natural immunity is better why should I or anyone else who has had covid get vaccinated.
 
Where did either I or the poster that you were trying to bully say that? Now you are trying to move the goal post. He stated that natural immunity is better than vaccination. You asked for proof I provided one of several studies to prove that. If being vaccinated is a good enough protection and natural immunity is better why should I or anyone else who has had get vaccinated.
Hey, fair enough. You provided the proof that I asked for. I acknowledge that. I've seen the study and it has a huge sample of individuals. If it survives peer-review (likely), it will be a strong argument that natural immunity is better than only receiving a vaccine.

However, there is still an abundance of proof that the vaccine is safe and effective. Additionally, studies are showing that natural immunity alone isn't as good as natural immunity + vaccination. For example:
This study found that among Kentucky residents who were previously infected with SARS-CoV-2 in 2020, those who were unvaccinated against COVID-19 had significantly higher likelihood of reinfection during May and June 2021. This finding supports the CDC recommendation that all eligible persons be offered COVID-19 vaccination, regardless of previous SARS-CoV-2 infection status.

If taking the vaccine has no risk and could help prevent you from ending up in the hospital down the line, why not take it?
 
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Hey, fair enough. You provided the proof that I asked for. I acknowledge that. I've seen the study and it has a huge sample of individuals. If it survives peer-review (likely), it will be a strong argument that natural immunity is better than only receiving a vaccine.

However, there is still an abundance of proof that the vaccine is safe and effective. Additionally, studies are showing that natural immunity alone isn't as good as natural immunity + vaccination. For example:
This study found that among Kentucky residents who were previously infected with SARS-CoV-2 in 2020, those who were unvaccinated against COVID-19 had significantly higher likelihood of reinfection during May and June 2021. This finding supports the CDC recommendation that all eligible persons be offered COVID-19 vaccination, regardless of previous SARS-CoV-2 infection status.

If taking the vaccine has no risk and could help prevent you from ending up in the hospital down the line, why not take it?
The vaccine has no risk? I would agree it has minimal risk but to say it has none is a stretch.You need to read this before claiming it has "none"

Again that study is not the only one that supports natural immunity is better than vaccinated. You can google search and find more. If my immunity is better than yours and you clearly think yours is enough why should I take something that is unnecessary? It doesn't make since. Are you going to go out and lick door knobs to get covid so you will have the "best immunity" (natural+vaccinated)? It could keep you out of the hospital and being vaccinated you are only taking a minimal risk.
Oh and here is another study of note if you are interested.

 
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The vaccine has no risk? I would agree it has minimal risk but to say it has none is a stretch.You need to read this before claiming it has "none"
Yes, I understand VAERS. Do you?
  • Vaccine providers are encouraged to report any clinically significant health problem following vaccination to VAERS, whether or not they believe the vaccine was the cause.
  • Reports may include incomplete, inaccurate, coincidental and unverified information.
  • The number of reports alone cannot be interpreted or used to reach conclusions about the existence, severity, frequency, or rates of problems associated with vaccines.
  • VAERS data do not represent all known safety information for a vaccine and should be interpreted in the context of other scientific information.

Again that study is not the only one that supports natural immunity is better than vaccinated. You can google search and find more. If my immunity is better than yours and you clearly think yours is enough why should I take something that is unnecessary? It doesn't make since. Are you going to go out and lick door knobs to get covid so you will have the "best immunity" (natural+vaccinated)? It could keep you out of the hospital and being vaccinated you are only taking a minimal risk.
Oh and here is another study of note if you are interested.

This is why Covid will be around forever... smh. I'd love to live in a world where we eradicate the problem instead of continuing to deal with quarantines, deaths, masks and the rest.
 
Yes, I understand VAERS. Do you?
  • Vaccine providers are encouraged to report any clinically significant health problem following vaccination to VAERS, whether or not they believe the vaccine was the cause.
  • Reports may include incomplete, inaccurate, coincidental and unverified information.
  • The number of reports alone cannot be interpreted or used to reach conclusions about the existence, severity, frequency, or rates of problems associated with vaccines.
  • VAERS data do not represent all known safety information for a vaccine and should be interpreted in the context of other scientific information.


This is why Covid will be around forever... smh. I'd love to live in a world where we eradicate the problem instead of continuing to deal with quarantines, deaths, masks and the rest.
Not exactly sure what you are arguing here? You claimed there are "no" risks. That is totally false. Minimal for sure but none? Even taking a Tylenol has risk.I provided you with a way to educate yourself.As far as the Cleveland study link I provided I am not sure what your problem is with it except it doesn't fit your preconceived notion.I found it interesting. Not really sure why you would find the article to be a "cause of why Covid will be around forever" I think at this point it is safe to say covid isn't going anywhere and it never was but it isn't because of the narrative you are presenting. Even in your perfect world were everyone in the United States was vaccinated these variants from these third world countries would still emerge causing breakthroughs to the vaccinated.
 
i'm here to see people who spent an hour googling shit arguing with medical experts on things they don't understand
 
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i'm here to see people who spent an hour googling shit arguing with medical experts on things they don't understand
Oh there are actual medical experts on here? And here I thought you were here to provide us with your latest google research hot take on why the vaccine was right for everyone. Such a smart guy you are.
 
Oh there are actual medical experts on here? And here I thought you were here to provide us with your latest google research hot take on why the vaccine was right for everyone. Such a smart guy you are.
that was my first post itt

i just find it adorable that people who have no medical knowledge at all come in here talking about all the "research" they've done when it's pretty much just browsing google and reading articles that reinforce their views.

if i'm not mistaken the majority of the medical community is encouraging everyone to get the vaccine even if they previously had COVID. i'm going to take their advice because they're experts and it's their job to know that information. could they be wrong? sure that happens - but i'm going to follow their advice until some mass supported data comes out saying that there's detrimental side effects to having the vaccine while also having natural antibodies from a previous case of covid
 
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