COVID Treatment
Ivermectin
Don’t suffer COVID
with Early Ivermectin Treatment
The COVID pandemic has been the greatest health disaster in the past several hundred years. It can be treated and cured without a vaccine.
No COVID vaccine has been found to prevent infection with COVID or transmission. Natural antibodies give better immunity greater than any vaccination.
Early COVID treatment benefits:
Fewer Side Effects
Medication is Available Without a Pharmacy Visit
Nationally Developed and Approved Protocol
Reasonable Cost
Physician-Monitored Results
Hospitalization is Rarely Needed
Take Home Note
FAQs
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Safety is our greatest concern.
You will be examined and evaluated when medication is prescribed and dispensed.
Hospitalization rarely needed.
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Yes, you can. But our physician will need to see your family throught Telehealth (Zoom or FaceTime)
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We will closely monitor your symptoms daily with a follow-up call.
Low blood oxygen and mental confusion will result in hospitalization.
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The COVID-medication pack is $85
Optional Ivermectin is $135
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The success rate is nearly 100% if you follow the medication instructions. Fail to do so can lead to unpredictable results.
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Typically, treatment lasts 7 days.
You can expect to feel better in 1 or 2 days.
It is important to sleep in an inclined position and get plenty of rest and fluids. Lying in bed constantly is NOT recommended.
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Mandatory follow-up visit is necessary and free.
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The most common side effect is diarrhea.
Diarrhea caused by Hydroxychloroquine helps wash the virus out of the intestinal tract.
This is a minor complication and is easily treated at home with Gatorade and the B.R.A.T. diet.
The Science
At-home COVID Treatment Can Avoid Costly Hospitalization
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COVID Home Treatment has shown to be safe and effective for hundreds of patient at The Fountain Clinic and for hundreds of thousands of people treated by the physician-members of the Front Line COVID-19 Critical Care Alliance, (FLCCA).
The medications are pre-packaged and easy to take. A follow-up visit is required to check for “Long-COVID” symptoms.