COVID Treatment

Ivermectin

Don’t suffer COVID

with Early Ivermectin Treatment

covid-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

  • Safety is our greatest concern.

    You will be examined and evaluated when medication is prescribed and dispensed.

    Hospitalization rarely needed.

  • Yes, you can. But our physician will need to see your family throught Telehealth (Zoom or FaceTime)

  • We will closely monitor your symptoms daily with a follow-up call.

    Low blood oxygen and mental confusion will result in hospitalization.

  • The COVID-medication pack is $85

    Optional Ivermectin is $135

  • The success rate is nearly 100% if you follow the medication instructions. Fail to do so can lead to unpredictable results.

  • 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.

  • Mandatory follow-up visit is necessary and free.

  • 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

  • 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.