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BumRushDaShow

(173,200 posts)
Wed Jun 17, 2026, 05:15 PM 14 hrs ago

Tennessee pharmacies sell potent ivermectin, led by doctor who's taken 'bucketloads'

Source: ABC News

June 17, 2026, 5:38 AM


NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Four years ago, Tennessee became the first state to allow adults to buy the antiparasitic drug ivermectin from a pharmacy without first seeing a doctor. Pharmacies can use a pre-written, blanket prescription to sell to just about anyone who walks through their doors. The drug is now marketed and sold across the state in roadside shops and small-town strip malls with little oversight from health authorities.

Highway billboards advertise ivermectin as "Available Without a Prescription in Tennessee!" while dozens of pharmacies offer highly concentrated pills, sometimes at 10 or 20 times the potency of a standard tablet. Ivermectin is a Nobel Prize-winning, generally safe drug approved by the FDA for treating parasitic diseases in humans, which can generally be done with a single dose of three or four prescription-strength tablets. It is also used as a dewormer for horses and other livestock.

Its popularity surged during the coronavirus pandemic as unorthodox doctors and anti-vaccine activists promoted it as a treatment for COVID-19. Clinical trials have shown that ivermectin is not effective against COVID-19. Nonetheless, it has since become a symbol of resistance against the medical establishment among some conservatives and followers of the Make America Healthy Again movement, championed by Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

Timothy Caulfield, a professor at the University of Alberta who studies health misinformation, said ivermectin became an "ideological flag" during the COVID-19 pandemic, opening the door for influencers to push the drug for other ailments to a "captured audience" even without proof it works for those conditions. "This is really about profit," Caulfield said in an interview with ABC News, which partnered with KFF Health News to report on ivermectin. "This is about political identity. This is about creating distrust in the existing biomedical community. This is about money."

Read more: https://abcnews.com/US/tennessee-pharmacies-sell-potent-ivermectin-led-doctor-bucketloads/story?id=132977175



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Tennessee pharmacies sell potent ivermectin, led by doctor who's taken 'bucketloads' (Original Post) BumRushDaShow 14 hrs ago OP
Welcome to the 19th century DBoon 14 hrs ago #1
Friend of mine got COVID, refused to go to ER, took ivermectin instead. Midnight Writer 14 hrs ago #2
Coworker's roommate died much the same way, but after taking up ventilator space. Maru Kitteh 13 hrs ago #4
Tragic. The MAHA people pushing this shit should be held liable. pat_k 9 hrs ago #16
Trump sure as fuck didn't take Invermectin when he got Covid. Can't they see that? SunSeeker 3 hrs ago #24
Idiots. While reasonably safe at recommended doses for recommended uses, they are going to hlthe2b 13 hrs ago #3
I'll bet that RFKJr and DumbassJT have cornered the market on ivermectin overdose meds. erronis 13 hrs ago #5
There is no antidote NewEnglandAutumn 11 hrs ago #9
Natural selection of the insanely stupid. Buddyzbuddy 13 hrs ago #6
Can it kill algae? ToxMarz 12 hrs ago #7
A big LOL to this!! n/t SpankMe 10 hrs ago #15
You know, I just don't care anymore what this idiots do Figarosmom 11 hrs ago #8
Who's going to stand trial for the murders?? Who will be sued for liability and damages????? Ford_Prefect 11 hrs ago #10
I realize I'm asking for the impossible but I want some of these people to explain to me jgmiller 11 hrs ago #11
The lunacy of cult belief systems. Inherent internal contradictions break down critical thinking. pat_k 9 hrs ago #17
An excellent question. 3catwoman3 6 hrs ago #23
I think it comes down to "people they trust", and "people they don't". And they've listened to talk radio for so long, muriel_volestrangler 3 hrs ago #25
Because they are morons. See Dunning Krueger effect. Ray Bruns 11 min ago #28
This message was self-deleted by its author jgmiller 11 hrs ago #12
Ivermectin is pushed in the right wing internet and media circles as a great cure all drug. Botany 10 hrs ago #13
Great, another pill pusher, who snorts their own stash sakabatou 10 hrs ago #14
I hope they all ingest bucketloads wolfie001 9 hrs ago #18
Not limited to COVID bmichaelh 8 hrs ago #19
Imagine being this stupid. n/t flvegan 7 hrs ago #20
As If Tennessee Needed More Help in Their Desperate Striving for the Title of "Stupidest State"! The Roux Comes First 7 hrs ago #21
Texas has ivermectin over the counter too. summer_in_TX 7 hrs ago #22
MAGAts everywhere should take bucketloads IronLionZion 26 min ago #26
Even prior to Covid, ivermectin was one of the most widely prescribed medications in the world. TheRickles 15 min ago #27
Gives me an idea for a new business: "The Tennessee Miracle Leech Company. They suck, you pay." Vinca 5 min ago #29

Midnight Writer

(25,947 posts)
2. Friend of mine got COVID, refused to go to ER, took ivermectin instead.
Wed Jun 17, 2026, 05:36 PM
14 hrs ago

He died on his living room couch.

MAGA, MAHA, it's all insanity that eats its own adherents.

Maru Kitteh

(32,079 posts)
4. Coworker's roommate died much the same way, but after taking up ventilator space.
Wed Jun 17, 2026, 06:09 PM
13 hrs ago

My coworker who is an RN waited until she was non-responsive and could no longer refuse the ambulance, which she had done twice already.

Too late to save her.




pat_k

(14,437 posts)
16. Tragic. The MAHA people pushing this shit should be held liable.
Wed Jun 17, 2026, 10:16 PM
9 hrs ago

In 2021 there was a report that stuck in my head. A guy (or perhaps his wife) sued a hospital to treat his COVID with ivermectin. The man died.

The story blew my mind back then.

I can't believe it is still a "thing."

SunSeeker

(58,419 posts)
24. Trump sure as fuck didn't take Invermectin when he got Covid. Can't they see that?
Thu Jun 18, 2026, 04:10 AM
3 hrs ago

That human puss ball survived because he got the best care in the the world, including cutting edge (science!) anti-viral treatments. But not Ivermectin.

hlthe2b

(115,066 posts)
3. Idiots. While reasonably safe at recommended doses for recommended uses, they are going to
Wed Jun 17, 2026, 06:07 PM
13 hrs ago

promote parasitic resistance. Right now, we have no approved drugs for human cases of New World Screw Worm--which WILL happen if it is not controlled in cattle, pets and wildlife with the spread across the Mexican border. Right now, two drugs look promising for those human cases that are not caught sufficiently early to prevent larval migration beyond the skin and dermis. Based on anecdotes from South America, ivermectin is one. Lotilaner (already approved for use in canines as part of Elanco Credelio Quattro-- and being studied for prevention of Lyme Disease transmission from infected Ixodes ticks in humans) might be the other. Surgical removal of these larva can be incomplete and thus we have no approved drugs to use should we start seeing human cases to kill any migrating larva. And yes, they can migrate to the brain--something our brainless RFK Jr, should take note of, but won't.

So, these assholes are not only doing nothing to help themselves, but may well be putting many of us at risk in the future.

erronis

(24,846 posts)
5. I'll bet that RFKJr and DumbassJT have cornered the market on ivermectin overdose meds.
Wed Jun 17, 2026, 06:19 PM
13 hrs ago

Meanwhile the regime capos are getting their vaccines and other recommended medicines including mRNA, etc.

NewEnglandAutumn

(274 posts)
9. There is no antidote
Wed Jun 17, 2026, 08:03 PM
11 hrs ago

or established standard treatment. it will however improve the gene pool

Figarosmom

(14,479 posts)
8. You know, I just don't care anymore what this idiots do
Wed Jun 17, 2026, 08:03 PM
11 hrs ago

To themselves or their families. The kids grow up to be just like them in most cases. I'm just so down caring about them.

jgmiller

(712 posts)
11. I realize I'm asking for the impossible but I want some of these people to explain to me
Wed Jun 17, 2026, 08:19 PM
11 hrs ago

Why they have a problem taking a vacinne (essentially a drug) to help prevent COVID but they don't have a problem taking a drug not designed to fight COVID to fight COVID?

pat_k

(14,437 posts)
17. The lunacy of cult belief systems. Inherent internal contradictions break down critical thinking.
Wed Jun 17, 2026, 10:26 PM
9 hrs ago

Getting followers to hold conflicting beliefs isn't a bug for cults. It is a feature. For example, dear leader is both completely infallible and the victim of constant persecution.

When you're followers buy whatever you say, however much the things contradict each other, you know you've got them. They have stopped thinking and just follow.

muriel_volestrangler

(106,769 posts)
25. I think it comes down to "people they trust", and "people they don't". And they've listened to talk radio for so long,
Thu Jun 18, 2026, 04:56 AM
3 hrs ago

and watched Fox News, that "the establishment", meaning in this case real medical researchers and doctors, and bureaucrats who support them, are "don't trust" - the "don't trust the government (especially its 'experts' )" line has been pushed at them since the John Birch Society and Goldwater, I guess, and got a big boost from Reagan. And they trust anyone with smart patter who also opposes regulated medicine (proper research doesn't come with smart patter, of course - scientists let the data do the talking, and are rarely that way inclined anyway, and the same goes for bureaucrats).

Response to BumRushDaShow (Original post)

Botany

(78,145 posts)
13. Ivermectin is pushed in the right wing internet and media circles as a great cure all drug.
Wed Jun 17, 2026, 09:39 PM
10 hrs ago

That misinformation is from Trump’s buddy Putin’s “Storm 15-16” propaganda machine with
the end goal of weakening America.


Robert Mardini, Director General of Geneva University Hospitals.
“Misinformation and disinformation are no longer sitting at the periphery of our challenges, but very much at the core, front and centre of the daily humanitarian response, but also clinical realities,” said Robert Mardini, Director General of Geneva University Hospitals and former head of the International Committee of the Red Cross.

“They influence how patients interpret their symptoms, whether they are they seek care, how they adhere to treatments, and how communities respond to public health recommendations

wolfie001

(8,143 posts)
18. I hope they all ingest bucketloads
Wed Jun 17, 2026, 10:38 PM
9 hrs ago

I wouldn't stand in the way. Go for it, stupid jackasses. Every one of those clowns is a repuke.

bmichaelh

(1,306 posts)
19. Not limited to COVID
Wed Jun 17, 2026, 11:28 PM
8 hrs ago

Unfortunately, the people who buy this stuff will use it for other diseases; not just COVID.

They should not try to cure themselves but seek medical attention.

The Roux Comes First

(2,411 posts)
21. As If Tennessee Needed More Help in Their Desperate Striving for the Title of "Stupidest State"!
Thu Jun 18, 2026, 12:40 AM
7 hrs ago

There is certainly some competition for that "prize," but this will definitely aid their cause.

summer_in_TX

(4,352 posts)
22. Texas has ivermectin over the counter too.
Thu Jun 18, 2026, 12:46 AM
7 hrs ago

My pharmacy has prominent signs on the front door and the cashiers' counter and have for a few months.

TheRickles

(3,561 posts)
27. Even prior to Covid, ivermectin was one of the most widely prescribed medications in the world.
Thu Jun 18, 2026, 07:42 AM
15 min ago

Hundreds of millions of prescriptions have been dispensed in Africa to prevent river blindness and other tropical diseases, so if side-effects were a major problem, its use would surely have been discontinued long ago. And there's strong evidence that this usage pattern is related to the lower frequency of Covid cases in those countries when compared to adjacent African countries that didn't participate in these prevention programs.

https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7968425/

Vinca

(54,511 posts)
29. Gives me an idea for a new business: "The Tennessee Miracle Leech Company. They suck, you pay."
Thu Jun 18, 2026, 07:52 AM
5 min ago
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