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Nashville guy interested in universal health care, family, Vandy sports, the Methodist church, travel, Labrador retrievers, and kindness. Not in any order. All of that, all the time. Set to an insufferable Rush and U2-heavy playlist.
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Here's my bias. I'm a physician who thinks Ivermectin is pretty great for scabies and lice, and the occasional parasite picked up during foreign travel, and not much else. People who claim it does more than that should be required to prove it.
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First, if there are people who have been cured by Ivermectin, I would expect them to be willing to have their cases studied. Can you imagine claiming you have discovered a cure for cancers and not sharing the info that could potentially help others?
Second, the State needs to explore why pharmacies aren't following the (very few) rules placed on the them to dispense Ivermectin. Third, I'd like to know how much money doctors and pharmacies make dispensing Ivermectin. The pills cost pennies and then are sold for $20. That adds up!