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originally posted by: Flyingclaydisk
This may be a dumb question, but I searched and couldn't find it being asked anywhere.
This is an honest question; it is not "loaded' in any way, I simply do not know the answer.
When a person is vaccinated, after they take their 2nd shot, and start feeling crappy (which most do it seems), can those symptoms make someone who hasn't been vaccinated contract covid?
originally posted by: CharlesT
I have one last bit of advice. I have a doctor's appointment this month and I am going to demand Hydroxychloroquine and Ivermectin prescriptions. If he doesn't give it to me, I am walking out. He has just violated his oath to do no harm. He is complicit in killing his patients.
Clinical effects of ivermectin overdose include gastrointestinal symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. Overdoses are associated with hypotension and neurologic effects such as decreased consciousness, confusion, hallucinations, seizures, coma, and death. Ivermectin may potentiate the effects of other drugs that cause central nervous system depression such as benzodiazepines and barbiturates
originally posted by: Freenrgy2
a reply to: Salander
The problem is most provider's will not prescribe something for which there is no study done for a particular patient with an existing comorbidity. I know of ICU provider's who have specifically mentioned that they will not prescribe ivermectin for this very reason. It would be against their oath to prescribe something without knowing the ramifications on the patient with particular comorbidities.
You guys act like because a patient's family saw it on the internet, that gives them the right to tell the provider how to treat their loved one.
You want to help your loved ones.....get vaccinated.