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Brook Hines's avatar

For people with chronic illness that isn’t recognized (e.g. me/cfs/fm; autoimmune), repurposed drugs are all we’ve got. We’re already, quite literally, ridiculed when we walk into a doc’s office or ED. When it’s deigned that we get any treatment at all, it’s usually repurposed, off-patent anti-seizure medicine or a newer and more expensive reformulation that’s less effective. Autoimmune is often treated with repurposed antimalarials and corticosteroids.

When the anti-ivermectin hysteria began I was concerned we’d lose access to the repurposed drugs we’re allowed to have. If CA bill 2098 hadn’t been squashed in court it would’ve set a horrible precedent for those of us whose conditioners have no consensus on dx or tx. We were very close to losing what little help we have.

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Mrs. McFarland's avatar

Because then all these clot shots would not be needed………I called “FOUL” very early when HCQ was verboten… I took it for 60 days with Cipro in 1996 for Lyme Disease.

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