Thursday, December 9, 2021

At Least One Local Hospital is Using Ivermectin 3mg Tablets for Their COVID-19 Patients---since May?!?

An Excerpt from the billing of a locally hospitalized COVID-19 patient from May of 2021.  Ivermectin was being administered alongside a host of other medicines and vitimins for this patient.  So if they are using it, why are hospitals SILENT when the use of this medicine for COVID-19 is constantly ridiculed by the media and others?  Why not admit it is being used here locally?


Those of us who even dare to ask questions about this drug, Ivermectin,  and COVID-19 are ridiculed.

  I am a skeptic though, I always have been.  It's healthy, and it's good.  

But I'm not a whack job, not an antivaxer.  I have taken two doses of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine.  

But what I see above--a portion of the bill from a patient at one of our area hospitals from last May---is intriguing because it doesn't square with the "messaging" surrounding Ivermectin's off label use to treat COVID-19.  Because what do you know, surprise surprise, there is billing for 3mg Ivermectin tablets on the discharge papers.

WHAT!!  Ivermectin for COVID-19 in a Hospital??? Locally!! 

That's what it looks like to me-----so naturally I have to ask the follow on question:   Have all the patients at this hospital been receiving Ivermectin?  The other hospitals? Since May?  Before?

Is it working, does it help these patients?

If so---then why the silence as the media and everyone else, including a lot of doctors, ridicule the use of this medicine in tablet form (formulated for human use but used off-label for COVID-19 LEGALLY) by deridingly calling it "Horse De-Wormer"

Why did they do what they did to Joe Rogan?

Wait, wait--that can't be possible, right?  Ivermectin used at the hospital for COVID-19?  I thought this was only a "HorseDe-Wormer"  according to those in the mainstream thought zone.  There couldn't possibly be any benefit to this hospital adding Ivermectin to the Vitamin C, Zinc, and other medications, right?  (Oh, I know, maybe she had a parasitic worm infection or scabies simultaneously with COVID--and that is the ONLY reason Ivermectin was prescribed?)...........Uh, yeah, no.  That's BS.

And obviously we know this individual patient was in the hospital for COVID-19--- due to the other medictions and vitimins listed--and because there is the monster charge for the Remdesivir.  And because she said so.

According to this individual--it was a battle and a struggle in the hospital--but she recalls really feeling much much better once she started receiving the Ivermectin.  According to this individual, they even gave her some to take home and recommended that she continue to stay on this medicine.

Meanwhile, we have back bencher, second rate entertainment morning show hosts drinking the kool aid and questioning those of us who are actually QUESTIONING the reasons why this drug is being ridiculed----along with anyone who even mentions it in the same sentence with COVID-19.  Why do people listen to that tool?  They shouldn't.  If he wants to show us he's  a "journalist" then he should take this ane ask Baptist Hospital why they are using Ivermectin for their COVID-19 patients.  But he won't, because he's a get along, go along follower---not a leader.

Follow the money.  Ivermectin tablets are cheap and generic--they generate limited revenue.  Remdesivir is New and Expensive---generating MASSIVE profit for hospitals, drug companies, and doctors.  It also provides pretext for politicians in DC to print massive amounts of currency so they can fund pet projects.

Follow the money.

Put your thinking caps on, and think.

1 comment:

  1. That is rather intriguing isn't it? All while the local media continues to show pictures of the "horse dewormer" when reporting anything concerning Ivermectin as a treatment. Hmmm, maybe someone at WEAR could get their head outta their collective a** and do some real reporting for a change. Thanks Commissioner for giving a voice to those locally that have a different opinion than the ones pushing a narrative. It seems like some in the hospital are actually starting to "listen" to reason and others voicing support for alternate treatments. Let's hope they continue to advocate for their patients and think for themselves finally!

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