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Ivermectin Doctors Take to the Courts

Posted on the 20 June 2024 by Phil's Stock World @philstockworld

By KARAM BALES, WHO WHAT WHY

How many lawyers does it take to make the antiparasitic work for COVID-19?

In March, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) settled a lawsuit over its years-old public messaging discouraging the use of the antiparasitic drug ivermectin - an important medicine in global health which is also commonly prescribed by veterinarians in the US - as a treatment for COVID-19. As part of the settlement, the agency agreed to delete its famous "you are not a horse" posts from social media.

The lawsuit was initially filed back in 2022 by three doctors, who argued the FDA's messaging advising against the use of ivermectin for COVID-19 "illegally interfered with the practice of medicine" and claimed to have suffered professional consequences as a result of the FDA's statements. While the case was dismissed in December 2022, it was controversially revived in September 2023 by the conservative Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals.

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