Tennessee legalizes Ivermectin over-the-counter
(uncoverdc.com)
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This drug should have been as well known as penicillin due to how overwhelmingly effective it is against parasites and how incredibly safe it is. Seems to also kill ticks and treat lyme disease to some extent, some things that have been major worries in the us... but it never got mentioned. And the studies are out there. I found one from 1993 feeding it to dear dramatically destroying lone star tick populations.
Ivermectin very likely would cheaply outperform most anti-virals, anti-parasiticals, some anti-biotics, and help prevent cancer given what we know now. Huge financial incentive to prevent people from finding out. Pay 20 billion on ivermectin and save 1 trillion in comparison is my random ass guess.
Hmmmmm, I wonder if there's some kind of industry producing products to solve those issues that would greatly benefit from people not knowing about Ivermectin...
Also it's pretty cheap because it was founded by a Japanese guy and not some pharma megacorp looking to make money. Insurance also covers it.
This was fucking frustrating, I google searched does insurance cover ivermectin and the first page of Google articles are ALL FROM THE SAME FUCKING TIME PERIOD (Jan 2022) and all said the same fucking shit (claiming Ivermectin doesn't work) and all suggesting Ivermectin is a waste of money, Insurance SHOULDN'T cover it, etc
I go on Brave Search, and it has the information I need. GoodRx link first showing prices without insurance. Various common insurance plan links and how much is covered for it, formulary plans for insurances so you can look it up yourself, etc.
Fuck you Google.
It's now out of patent. That's why several of the big pharma have tried to formulate another chemical with similar properties while slandering Ivermectin.