Does FLCCC have treatment options for post-vaccine syndrome?

No official definition exists for post-vaccine symptom; however, a temporal correlation between a patient receiving a COVID-19 vaccine and beginning or worsening of clinical manifestations is sufficient to diagnose as a COVID-19 vaccine-induced injury when the symptoms are unexplained by other concurrent causes.

Since there are no published reports detailing the management of vaccine-injured patients, our treatment approach is based on the postulated pathogenetic mechanism, clinical observation, and patient anecdotes. Treatment must be individualized according to each patient’s presenting symptoms and disease syndromes. It is likely that not all patients will respond equally to the same intervention; a particular intervention may be life saving for one patient and totally ineffective for another.

In our experience, some post-vaccination patients respond well to treatment with ivermectin, while in others the response is limited. This distinction is important, as the latter are more difficult to treat and may require more aggressive therapy. See our I-RECOVER: Post-Vaccine Treatment Protocol for more information.