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@helen1000 Thank you for the response. Unfortunately I cannot get the medication because I cannot get to the hospital which is 35 miles away. I tried calling my pulmonologist today but as I said, he is terrible. I told them I was dying here and the local hospital could not help me. They just said maybe in two days someone MAY get back to you. And this is one of the Centers for Excellence supposedly. My fever is at 103. For that is very high because my normal body temperature has always been at 97.4