More cowbell!
https://www.cnn.com/2021/08/21/us/mi...rug/index.html
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More cowbell!
https://www.cnn.com/2021/08/21/us/mi...rug/index.html
I get at least one request a week for ivermectin instead of monoclonal antibody treatment.
Conversation goes like this:
Me: I am going to refer you for monoclonal antibody treatment, they should be able to get you in 2 hours from now and your risk for hospitalization etc is reduced up to 70%, which is great.
Patient: Is it possible to get ivermectin instead?
Yes, and I’m afraid to say “Regeneron” instead of “monoclonal abs” for the same reason. I really don’t want to have a conversation about Trump/Desantis from either side of the opinion spectrum. Have had people decline treatment simply because it was attached to them unfortunately. If they ask for ivermectin though and I say we have Regeneron instead the success rate of them accepting the Regeneron is 100% FWIW. It’s insane this is even a conversation.
The first one is so painful, mabs has been proven to reduce the severity/chances of getting COVID in high-risk populations, never would I ever have thought that Ivermectin would become a household name *sigh*... Granted, mab treatment is very case dependent, I had a friend who's father (extensive past medical history of cancer, older patient, etc.) who got COVID back home, and on the second day of hospitalization they wanted to do the monoclonal antibody treatment (he was breathing room air, had a mild case, was hospitalized mainly because of family prominence and to be safe), and I didn't think it was the best call at the time, he actually unfortunately ended up having a very mild allergic reaction so they stopped transfusion, but was kind of confused why they went ahead with it when confirmed on PCR already, granted this was in March..
The second one, is honestly the worst part of trying to bargain with patients in my opinion lol. I comprehensively tell the entire story and full truth of course, but man, it feels like you have to stretch the truth when knowing what side of the toe to line sometimes. I'm sure it'll get better/easier to maneuver with more experience, but sheesh it's not fun.