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    #16
    Originally posted by MadHatter View Post
    I would just go to TSC before I spent the money on a script.
    Just finished round 3 with covid, and I used ivermectin same as both times before with 0 issues or covid complications.
    Currently 2 of my office staff have it, and are using iver.
    My dad caught covid at a funeral last weekend(?), and he was on iver all last week, doing much better now, 0 issues or covid complications.
    Bunch of horses!

    I bet someone is twitching right now trying to not post on this thread.

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      #17
      Despite official reports, I believe ivermectin +zinc+vitamin C has worked for me 3 times now. Much to my disagreement my wife was vaccinated then got a booster. She’s had vivid three times since this all started. At the worst, I’ve had 2 days of slight sore throat.

      At the earliest sign of anyone in the house being sick I started my ivermectin regime and so far so good.

      Or maybe I’m just built different and one of the people that doesn’t show symptoms. I can also say I don’t believe I’ve had a single negative effect from the ivermectin.

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        #18
        Originally posted by Uncle Saggy View Post
        Was recently discussing this with my wife’s doctor about a med we have that requires refrigeration. Doctor made a comment about not refrigerating meds that weren’t made for it, said it can ruin effectiveness of the med?


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        I bet your wife had liquid form.

        The simple answer is yes. In general, freezing a medication will slow down the deterioration process. There are a few caveats, however: 1) The product should be in pill or capsule form, and is not a liquid or topical product; 2) the freezer is kept at a consistent temperature (not a frost-free freezer which fluctuates); and 3) the medications must be kept completely dry and free of any moisture.

        Find a new doctor.

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          #19
          Originally posted by Uncle Saggy View Post
          Was recently discussing this with my wife’s doctor about a med we have that requires refrigeration. Doctor made a comment about not refrigerating meds that weren’t made for it, said it can ruin effectiveness of the med?


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          I guess different compounds act differently under that condition. Stands true with everything else in this world.


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            #20
            Why would we need a new doctor?


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              #21
              Paxlovid or Ivermectin

              My friends and family have been mixed on going the vitamin/iver method and doing the govt recommended route. It’s anecdotal but the iver/vitamin group has fared much better. Less cases and cases less severe. I dont need a medical study as proof. I have two eyes and it will always be iver/vitamins for me and mine. Many from the CDC protocol group have come around and enjoyed doing so. I have a GIANT bottle of ivermectin so never minded sharing when a vaxed friend or family member caught covid and asked to try. To each their own. It mutates like the flu so expect to get it a couple times a year. Thanks USA and CCP government for adding another respiratory virus to the list. Idiots.


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                #22
                D3,Zinc,Vitamin C
                Curiten
                It helps having O negative blood type.
                Fight like the 3rd monkey getting on the Arc and it's starting to rain!
                Never will take the Death Jab!

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by ArrowHead View Post
                  D3,Zinc,Vitamin C
                  Curiten
                  It helps having O negative blood type.
                  Fight like the 3rd monkey getting on the Arc and it's starting to rain!
                  Never will take the Death Jab!
                  Word

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                    #24
                    Do not EVER take Paxlovid. It is poison.

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