no, it takes a very high voltage for 5 milliseconds to open the pores
of a host cell so as to allow viral RNA/DNA to enter the cell. It is
a lab technique, only. You don't do this anytime at home, never! It
could stop your heart. You use 4-6 volts steady and reverse it every
few minutes, like every 5-10. That voltage should not be enuf to open
up any cellular pores because it is not strong enough to do so.
This theory is used to explain why the cells probably will not absorb
medications easily at these voltages. In some people, there have been
such reactions, but it is rarely reported.
Still, the safe thing to do is the electricity first, then take the
meds after you are done. That way the least exposure to it is
obtained.
bG