Chip Chipperson
Well-Known Member
Kind of funny to claim you’re “doing what works” when that includes an anti-parasitic that does nothing.
Plus an antibiotic for a virus. What doctor prescribed that???
Kind of funny to claim you’re “doing what works” when that includes an anti-parasitic that does nothing.
And here are other quotes from the same release....Correct!
This is the first two lines from the B.C. government's web-page. I pulled B.C. since it was the first English Language Province to put it in place.
There are many people out there who believe that over the counter meds actually cure illnesses.If that is the case good luck trying to buy meds for a sore throat. Store shelves from what I've seen are out of stock for weeks .
That is a unique way of sugar coating it. One end of the spectrum is a fringe slowly infecting the base.There are and always will be fringe opinions on both ends of the spectrum.
Or use it to be under the influence. Everytime I buy cough meds, the cashier asks for and scans my drivers license.There are many people out there who believe that over the counter meds actually cure illnesses.
Just buy them out of the pharmacists trunk...much easier.Or use it to be under the influence. Everytime I buy cough meds, the cashier asks for and scans my drivers license.
I don't think any doctor is prescribing the antibiotic to treat the virus. I'm pretty sure it's to prevent a secondary infection by a bacteria while your immune system is in a weakened state. It's possible (I don't know) that ivermectin or hydroxychloroquine make you more susceptible to bacterial infection and that is why they came up with the combo with antibiotic.Plus an antibiotic for a virus. What doctor prescribed that???
It’s right next to the steaks in his trunk for 5 bucks a pound.Just buy them out of the pharmacists trunk...much easier.
What is your issue with Canada? You continue to bash Canada and Canadians.Stockholm syndrome.
I had a non-COVID cold recently. Out of desperation, I bought some OTC phenylephrine, just for symptomatic relief.There are many people out there who believe that over the counter meds actually cure illnesses.
Please, not this again.I don't think any doctor is prescribing the antibiotic to treat the virus. I'm pretty sure it's to prevent a secondary infection by a bacteria while your immune system is in a weakened state. It's possible (I don't know) that ivermectin or hydroxychloroquine make you more susceptible to bacterial infection and that is why they came up with the combo with antibiotic.
The hydroxychloroquine with azithromycin combo I believe was "invented" in Europe early on and somewhat widely used. It wasn't just one or two doctors who somehow don't know that antibiotics don't treat viruses.
My ENT and his wife got COVID very early on and he swears that hydroxychloroquine worked for both. It was prescribed by an infectious disease specialist he knew and he said that the both were had coughs and a fever that wouldn't break for days. He said his wife's symptoms improved dramatically within hours of taking it. His didn't and the prescribing physician told him to double the dose after which his fever broke and he was pretty much over it completely within a day.
His experience was before the "controversy" surrounding using it as a treatment. Nobody can possibly know if it was just a coincidence or if it really worked but we need to stop thinking that anybody who advocates for certain treatment is some quack. My ENT had never indicated a desire to go outside of medical norms when treating me and he didn't ask for the treatment, it was prescribed by an infectious disease specialist.
When I went to Europe back in the day, I was amazed that you were able to buy legit allergy meds over the counter. This was prior to being able to do so in the US.I had a non-COVID cold recently. Out of desperation, I bought some OTC phenylephrine, just for symptomatic relief.
I was yet again amazed how worthless this medication is for relief of symptoms.
I envy Canadians that can buy actual pseudoephedrine over the counter.
I had a non-COVID cold recently. Out of desperation, I bought some OTC phenylephrine, just for symptomatic relief.
I was yet again amazed how worthless this medication is for relief of symptoms.
I envy Canadians that can buy actual pseudoephedrine over the counter.
My issue is that many Canadians on this page openly bash the US, and the US approach, while bragging about Canada's.What is your issue with Canada? You continue to bash Canada and Canadians.
Has VT blocked its purchase? It’s still OTC, but kept behind pharmacy counters and under strict purchase limits by US law. I’m sure you know that, hence the state specific question.I had a non-COVID cold recently. Out of desperation, I bought some OTC phenylephrine, just for symptomatic relief.
I was yet again amazed how worthless this medication is for relief of symptoms.
I envy Canadians that can buy actual pseudoephedrine over the counter.
Is there a recommended number of drinks while walking around EPCOT to forget you can see the BBB?News today...The CDC says you can now drink at work if it helps you forget how short-staffed you are...
I have lots of freedom. I have lived my life like I normally have like most Canadians.My issue is that many Canadians on this page openly bash the US, and the US approach, while bragging about Canada's.
Those people can have Canada's approach, and it's results in covid, and in the rest of the spectrum - if that's the way they like to live.
If they'd like some more freedom, they can come south of the Great Lakes.
If you think 4 doses in "little over a year" is insane, this is going to blow your mind:That would also mean Isreal which is on its 4th booster could be harming the individual. 250,000 thousand people in Isreal has had 4 covid shots!! In a little over a year. That's.. insane. Safe and effective though I guess. Right?
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