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Ivermectin Hanky Panky for Medicare?
« on: November 10, 2021, 09:21:43 AM »
Back in August, my mother was able to obtain a prescription for ivermectin from the doctors at pushhealth.com

The prescription was filled via her Medicare insurance without issue.

Today, I went to pick up another prescription of ivermectin for her, and was informed that Medicare would only cover 12 pills, while the prescription was for 40, so I would have to pay $159 out of pocket if I wanted the ivermectin.

From various sources and previous prescriptions, I know the average cost/pill runs about $.80/ea.

So I asked the pharmacist, “OK, how much for just the 12 pills that are covered?”  She said the prescription could not be filled that way.

So either I have to be gouged, or ask the doctor at pushhealth.com for a previous authorization (where he calls Medicare and requests the full 40 pill prescription), which I doubt is going to happen since the online consultation was only $69.

I’m questioning whether Medicare has tampered/altered their approval process in the wake of the Joe Rogan podcast publicity, to make obtaining ivermectin more difficult?



Re: Ivermectin Hanky Panky for Medicare?
« Reply #2 on: November 10, 2021, 11:35:25 AM »
Sean,

See my thread: Free Prescription for Ivermectin - Health and Nutrition - Catholic Info (cathinfo.com)

Thanks!!

Ps: While I was in line, they had this area ready for all the jab dupes, in case they drop dead in the store (click the pic to enlarge):