Doctors Can Prescribe Ivermectin, Hydroxychloroquine Off-Label For COVID-19: Nebraska AG

I see she went home in early June... but see no further updates. You may have found a survivor and my statement stands corrected.

She's an exception but it's strange that there are no updates about her health status especially by her family that fought so hard to get a court order to force the hospital to use Ivermectin with her medical treatments for Covid.

One would think her family or her would be telling the world how well their mom is doing and become outspoken advocates for Ivermectin.

In fact, this is a common theme with other lesser known court-order Ivermectin cases...patient goes home and we never hear anything again from the patient or the family about the patient's health status (e.g. Judith Smentkiewicz).
  • It's just a strange silence.
Note: Not one of these patients were given Ivermectin alone...they were given it with other approved antiviral therapeutic treatments like monoclonal antibodies while Ivermectin is not approved for treatment of Covid.

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Sure, there is some speculation on a lack of safety data being used as reason to refuse if prescriptions are made in big doses.

Between federal and state rules across America its sure to arise is all.

I would support Ivermectin in a moment if evidence presented* and I've spend a lot more time than it warrants understanding it as best I can. It's not that it does nothing at all, well run trials have observed interesting but not clinically important effects.

Its just not enough effect to matter where it counts and it complicates things.

You don't spend years off and on in hospices without a lot, a LOT of thought on the question of withholding meds patients or relatives think somebody should get due to a latest fad possible cure or relative's medical brain fart. Everything works in petri dishes and mice. We could probably make mice functionally immortal, cure for everything imaginable now if you were a mouse.


*being one of the few humans left online who will say I was wrong when I'm wrong without prompting.

I understand the narrative surrounding Ivermectin, both side’s arguments. But when it comes to medical decisions between an actual doctor working with a patient, I don’t think any of us here are qualified to over-step doctors.

I’m not talking about pill-farms, people trying to circumvent laws, using veterinary drugs, any of that crap, just an honest doctor working to help a sick patient..... politics should not be part, nor a concern in that process.

Leave it between them.
 
I understand the narrative surrounding Ivermectin, both side’s arguments. But when it comes to medical decisions between an actual doctor working with a patient, I don’t think any of us here are qualified to over-step doctors.

I’m not talking about pill-farms, people trying to circumvent laws, using veterinary drugs, any of that crap, just an honest doctor working to help a sick patient..... politics should not be part, nor a concern in that process.

Leave it between them.

If it was Little House on the Prairie's Doctor Baker but we have moved past that world.
 
I agree. I think it's important to note also that folks like Joe Rogan etc were not taking horse de-wormer. They were in fact taking Ivermectin designed for human consumption.

Alex Jones took some of the horse paste in one of his videos. Doing so shouldn't be a problem if the carrier is OK for humans to consume, which it probably is. Overdosing shouldn't be a problem either, as the amount of IVM in one syringe as usually sold is only 114mg. Jones did say the stuff tasted bad, however. Some comment posters have claimed they've taken the paste with no ill effect.

All of the negative hype about "horse paste" was just theatre for the kool-aid drinkers.
 
Alex Jones took some of the horse paste in one of his videos. Doing so shouldn't be a problem if the carrier is OK for humans to consume, which it probably is. Overdosing shouldn't be a problem either, as the amount of IVM in one syringe as usually sold is only 114mg. Jones did say the stuff tasted bad, however. Some comment posters have claimed they've taken the paste with no ill effect.
That's quite likely. No one is suggesting taking horse paste though. However, if you want to take the human version, that should be up to you and your doctor. Same with Hydroxychloroquine.
 
That's quite likely. No one is suggesting taking horse paste though. However, if you want to take the human version, that should be up to you and your doctor. Same with Hydroxychloroquine.

Yep, medical decisions are about what the patient heard Joe Rogan took. Typical spineless cons, they just want a fall guy and to loyalty test their doc for cult membership.
 
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Posting is incoherent.

To the guy with the asperger syndrome mind. A lot confuses you I'm sure little guy.

Patients are not really a parter with their doctors in medical decision making. Electricity consumers are not partners in nuclear plant operations etc.

But hey, maybe that should all change. Abandon the whole concept of regulated experts.
 
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