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My son in-law seems to have contracted cv19, based on the no smell or taste, fatigue and fever symptoms. My daughter has contacted americasfrontlinedoctors.org for a telehealth interview to get medications. Does anyone here have experience with them?
Quoting: scimitar Yes. I got both Ivermectin and HCQ from them. It was a good experience. A very nice doctor called and we chatted for about 10 minutes. Straight forward questions. It might cost you a bit more for the prescription now because you will probably need a rush on them. DO IT! But for refills, or if others you know want to have the meds on hand just in case, GoodRx(dot)com offers major discounts. However, the pharmacy that AFLD uses doesn't accept any discount programs. I think the total with them was about $150 not including the delivery method you choose. At this point, you should probably use the fastest delivery possible! To use GoodRx, you have to transfer to a pharmacy you pick on their site and that can take a couple of days. I got a 30 day supply of both meds for ~$50 total through Kroger/GoodRx. If you run into a jam, go to a tack and feed store or somewhere like Tractor Supply and get the paste. I've taken both the pills and the paste with no ill effects. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 80102033 Thank you for your response. I will relay the information to my daughter. Does Tractor supply really carry it(Veterinary Ivermectin)? Quoting: scimitar Yes, they do. Go to their site and do a search. Click on the Duravet paste. Then you can search if they have it in stock in one of your local stores. That would probably be the fastest way. Amazon is taking a few days now (probably due to demand.) (Sorry, different IP. I wrote that above.) Quoting: Anonymous Coward 80514198 Thank you, much appreciated.
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