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drvMAGAMD's avatar

We have a similar law in Tennessee. Ivermectin is "available" by law however the major pharmacy chains never has Ivermectin in stock or available to be ordered to be shipped to a customer. Only the independent pharmacies actually dispense the Ivermectin. The big chains thumb their noses at patients in spite of the laws regarding availability. These lawmakers need to test the system in their states after the bills pass the legislature. They need to walk into a big chain pharmacy with a valid prescription only to be danced around by the pharmacist and shown the door with no meds.

Kathy Lopez's avatar

I heard that compounding pharmacies sell in TN. Joshua Brown Pharmacy is one and I do believe they will ship to you.

Skupe's avatar

Thanks for the pharmacy name. I will keep a record of it! I'm surprised FL isn't on the bandwagon yet as we have an amazing Surgeon General, Joe Ladapo and Governor!

Kathy Lopez's avatar

Florida does have one! All Family Pharmacy they will also ship!

Skupe's avatar

Don't you need a prescription for AFP? Bongino's crew likes them a lot. OTC means over the counter or on the shelf but sometimes I guess you still do need a prescription for them!

Kathy Lopez's avatar

Actually no. They have a work around and you answer some simple questions online then they charge you for a doctor’s permission which they provide for a fee. Then you pay per pill for the IVM.

Tricia C's avatar

Any other NW states yet?

Skupe's avatar

Several cities in the Northwest, including Camas, Longview, and Battle Ground in Washington, are considering or have voted to eliminate fluoride from their tap water due to health concerns and debates over its effectiveness. This trend follows a broader movement across the U.S. where communities are reassessing the practice of water fluoridation. Utah definitely has!

drvMAGAMD's avatar

This is true of the compounding pharmacies in Tennessee. But not true for big chain pharmacies. If one is not in a hurry to get a supply of Ivermectin Canamerica Plus supplies Ivermectin 12 mgm tablets at a modest price but I believe requires a prescription. Costplusdrugs.com same policy higher price. There may be others. Patients need to shop around for each of these medications such as Hydroxychloroquine Sulfate 400 mgm whichcostplusdrugs.com offers at a 90% discount from retail pharmacies.

Leynia's avatar

I see. The law makes them look liberal but only the independents remain free of an unofficial law. This was useful to read.

AwakeNotWoke's avatar

The weird thing about this is that New Hampshire is a state with significantly higher IQ than the US overall. While the USA ranks a lowly 31st in the world for mean IQ, below third world Cambodia, the people of New Hampshire have IQs on a par with the high IQ nations such as Canada, Communist China and North and South Korea. One would expect New zHampshire to make a more intelligent choice.

Paving the Way's avatar

As we know, according to Desmet, high IQ has a positive correlation with mass formation during this episode. Political loyalty seems to be the key variable. Would you mind sending the link to the IQ study you referenced?

AwakeNotWoke's avatar

Sorry for the delay.

"The highest-ranking state in terms of average IQ is New Hampshire, with an average IQ score of 103.2. The state with the lowest IQ score turns out to be New Mexico ..."

https://worldpopulationreview.com/state-rankings/average-iq-by-state

Stephanie's avatar

They did. Ivermectin is poison. It was a psyop for those that wouldn't take the jabs.

Jane Yount's avatar

Poison? Tell that to the thousands of Africans who Ivermectin has cured of River Blindness over the past 4 decades!

AwakeNotWoke's avatar

From my li ited understanding, it may not be safe for everyone, especially if taken in large quantities or for an extended period.

Iam AI's avatar

Christ is returning. Hallelujah! GOD wins.

Michelle Rabin Ph. D.'s avatar

If the big chains refuse to honor the new law, shouldn't legal action be taken ?

Callabe's avatar

I've stockpiled it at considerable cost, but am relieved that the word is out and keeping it from the public is over. Not being able to get it during the lockdowns was quite a wakeup call as to what our gov't was really up to. It greatly and quickly helped everyone I know who took a course of it.

Alfalfa's avatar

"At considerable cost"

Why? It's inexpensive. Duramectin 0.21 ounce tube of 1.87% by weight costs $8 at Amazon. That's 111 milligrams of ivermectin. Much cheaper if you buy in bulk.

Callabe's avatar

Yes, I have plenty of that too. It's what I took when I had Covid the first time. Much cheaper. Walmart was selling it - they've since stopped, it seems.

Steve  Mitzner's avatar

I got my ivermectin/ DuraMectin past 1.8% in CA at the horse supply, $12 for 6 doses! I took it prophylactically, then stopped. Months later, I caught the coved bug; in 1 hour, it dropped my 103 temp. I was good to go 3 days later, it took a week to be 100%! And as a bonus, I didn't start whinnying and neighing like a horse, as warned by the "experts".?

Paving the Way's avatar

Awake people please come to Idaho. Maine had a chance, but it allowed the coastal elites to win the state.

Michelle's avatar

I’d love to move to Idaho. But stuck next door in the hell hole known as WA…

Iam AI's avatar

I'm gonna escape to Sri Lanka.

Pepper Jackson's avatar

I live in Arkansas. Ivermectin sales over-the-counter were approved recently, but won't start until August. I'll be one of the first to try to buy it, so I'll find out if it will actually be available. I hope we're not like Tennessee!

Deborah Marsh's avatar

I buy the ivermectin from a compounding pharmacy by mail order. I live in New Hampshire. It would be great to get it OTC local. It needn’t be so pricey, but alas, it is.

Andy's avatar

Does anybody just go Tractor Supply and buy the “horse paste”?

One lone voice's avatar

So much for "Live Free or Die". The governor wants you to be a subservient slave and die.

What's the status of the similar Bill for OTC ivermectin and HCQ in S.C.?

Dave's avatar

It would take but one sicko to lace it with something like fentanyl. Heaven help us. We are a lost society.

Me's avatar

I recently ordered enough paste (one tube) for a 1200 pound horse, and I have no livestock. 10 bucks everywhere.

pimaCanyon's avatar

this is a good thing! However, it is a drop in the proverbial bucket. ALL drugs should be OTC. Every single one of them.

How could we have ever thought that giving power to a bunch of unelected career bureaucrats that lets them tell me what I can and cannot buy in the drugstore would be a good thing? No one should have that power. We are citizens of the United States of America, the Land of the Free. So how in the world did we go from that to now having to get a note from my doctor to let me BUY something. America was founded on small business capitalism, free market capitalism, where a producer can offer goods for sale and a buyer can buy those goods. What and whose idiotic thinking was it that proposed the government interfere with that? And how did it happen that no one opposed that, that the courts let that usurpation of freedom go unchallenged?

Nancy Steger's avatar

We as a nation/a people have become steadily concentrated in clusters of control, labeled with various do-gooder designations to disarm our natural skepticism. Every con artist's trap is set with a chunk of delicious rhetorical cheese. Sadly, it all leads to the same one-world gulag.

pimaCanyon's avatar

One thing that covid made clear to me is this: Concentrated power always and everywhere becomes corrupt. The bigger the concentration of power the more quickly and more thoroughly it becomes corrupt. I believe US Founders knew this and that was their reason for setting up a small, limited federal government with most powers of government reserved for state or local government or for the people.

We know the FDA and CDC have been corrupt for at least 60 years. Those bureaucracies were a juicy prize for Pharma and the Medical Mafia because they knew that when they captured the FDA and CDC, they would have the whole country. How much more difficult would it have been for Pharma to try to capture an FDA-like entity for each state? Of course smaller concentrations of power can also become corrupt, but the payoff for the corrupting influence is not as great and the hope would be that local citizens would pay more attention to their local agencies and root out the corruption sooner than we're able to root out corruption at the federal level.

It's not going to happen, but I would love to see ALL Federal bureaucracies shut down and return the power they wield back to the state or local governments or to the people.

H8SBAD's avatar

“My politics? I’m against the aggregation of power.” ~Aloysius Barton

Susan P ...'s avatar

One State @ a time. NH Governor, you do know Ivermectin won a Nobel Prize in 2015 - would love to see how much $$ he's received from big harma? Blessings & gratitude to you Dr. Nass.

Larry Kiehl's avatar

The next problem after ivermectin becomes available by prescription is that pharmas will charge exorbitant prices for it. My friend in Ohio said his pharma, last year, wanted $1,600 for a prescription, a clever means of getting people not to buy it.