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Nancy Parsons's avatar

Following in Tennessee's footsteps! Hopefully, other states will soon do the same. Congrats to Arkansas' legislature for considering this bill. May it pass swiftly!

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Cherre Dyer's avatar

Yes❣️🍒

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TriTorch's avatar

Just make sure you get it from a trusted source (how does one do that exactly?). After the reputation it's built, deliberately contaminated Ivermectin is the perfect vector for widespread attack.

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The Truth Seeker's avatar

As it should be but with a prescription from your doctor and the safe dosage.

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Just_Henry's avatar

I don’t think that’s what over-the-counter means.

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tswarbrick's avatar

Yes, I believe ivermectin is an effective protocol/treatment, but there’s a caveat. As with any pharmaceutical you must be careful with dosage.

Dr. David Gregory Walker, Walker Family Practice, Houston, TX, overdosed me with Ivermectin in July 2021. It was near fatal.

Dr. Walker increased my dosage of Ivermectin on Day 3, then refilled the prescription beyond the 5-day treatment protocol. Under Dr. Walker’s treatment I’d steadily grown weaker. Days 5-8 I was so weak I was unable to walk across the room. On Day 8 I called emergency services and was transported to the hospital by ambulance. When admitted my liver enzymes were off-the-charts in the 4,000s, bilateral DVT in my legs, bilateral PE in my lungs, and my blood volume was half its normal level. I was hospitalized in critical condition for ten days with liver enzymes in the 4,000s, a definitive symptom of Ivermectin overdose. My hospitalist physician confirmed my critical condition was caused by medication and stated that if the medication hadn’t been stopped I would’ve died. Following release from the hospital I was still weak and underwent a slow difficult recovery.

Did Dr. Walker not know the correct protocol for Ivermectin dosage and treatment? It’s widely reported that Ivermectin is safe, but that’s when dosed properly within the 5-Day treatment protocol. I was a non-drinker with a previously healthy liver prior to this overdose by Dr. David G. Walker. Prior to this experience I was healthy with no underlying health issues, but had attended a friend’s BBQ on July 4th and was exposed to what was thought to be covid. I began to experience covid-like symptoms and sought Ivermectin treatment.

I did not know that I should not have trusted Dr. David Walker with an Ivermectin treatment protocol. I still have DVT in my legs and PE in my lungs with scarring and breathing issues from this experience that have not fully resolved.

I was unable to initiate legal action against Dr. Gregory Walker for malpractice because Governor Greg Abbott signed a bill into law that protects/ed hospitals and medical professionals from legal liability regarding treatment of covid-related illnesses.

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Just_Henry's avatar

It wasn’t the ivermectin that affected you.

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tswarbrick's avatar

You’re incorrect. Are you a pharma shill employed by Merck?

Any pharmaceutical chemical-based medication can result in overdose.

The doctor increased the dosage then refilled the prescription beyond the 5-day treatment protocol. idk the specific dose. It was three years ago. Increasing the dosage then refilling the prescription beyond the 5-day treatment protocol led to ivermectin overdose resulting in liver damage, known as hepatotoxicity.

btw, I’m not a guy. I don’t like the rude tone of your comments. Don’t be rude, Henry.

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Depswah's avatar

Yes, I have also seen overdose in animals: Horses and cats.

Blessings to your health ~

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tswarbrick's avatar

tysm.

Blessings to your health ~

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Depswah's avatar

Please, what is "tysm"?

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tswarbrick's avatar

Thank you so much. :)

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Depswah's avatar

Hug - I am praying for you! Perhaps a detox of the system will help to dispell those toxins.

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tswarbrick's avatar

Yes. I appreciate your kind words. Thank you. -hugs-

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Aly Jaenicke's avatar

I don’t believe you. Ivermectin is safe.

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tswarbrick's avatar

Whether you believe or not, dosage matters and the treatment protocols should be followed. This physician that prescribed ivermectin increased the dosage, then refilled the prescription beyond the 5-day treatment protocol.

Take too high a dosage for more than five days and let’s see how your body reacts.

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Just_Henry's avatar

Notice this person doesn’t say what the dosage they supposedly overdosed on was? So what was the dose tswarbrick?

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Langley Downs's avatar

Makes sense to me. It already is over the counter in Panama and many other countries.

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Karen's avatar

This is about time someone got their eyes open to common sense! Just like amoxicillin should be over the shelf too. And just like Florida today is finally bringing up a bill to stop “Chem trails”😍

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AWAKENING's avatar

Great idea wish all the states would do this!

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trish's avatar

Excellent

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Diana Mara Henry's avatar

Is Ivermectin available over the counter in NH, or would this be the first state? Thanks!

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AussieManDust's avatar

Let us BANKRUPT BigSick 👏✔️

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