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lostincalifornia

(5,600 posts)
Wed Jul 23, 2025, 04:56 AM Jul 2025

These States Now Allow OTC Ivermectin, and More May Follow [View all]

"A handful of states have passed legislation allowing ivermectin to be sold and purchased over-the-counter (OTC) -- and other state legislatures have their sights set on doing the same.

During the pandemic, rampant misinformationopens in a new tab or window drew attention to the antiparasitic as a treatment for COVID, though research continues to showopens in a new tab or window it is not effective against the disease.

Ivermectin tablets are FDA approved at specific doses for treating some parasitic worms, as are topical formulations for some skin conditions and head lice, but neither are FDA approved for preventing or treating COVID. Despite this, an increasing number of states are making it easier to get ivermectin and protecting pharmacists from lawsuits and discipline by licensing boards. None of the laws have information about dosing.

Currently four states -- Tennessee, Arkansas, Idaho, and Louisiana -- have passed OTC ivermectin laws.

In April 2022, Tennessee passed SB 2188opens in a new tab or window/HB 2746opens in a new tab or window, becoming the first state to make ivermectin available OTC. The legislation authorizes "ivermectin suitable for human use" to be sold or purchased OTC "without a prescription or consultation with a pharmacist or other healthcare professional." For 3 years, Tennessee was the only state to have OTC ivermectin.

Then on March 25 of this year, Arkansas passed SB 189opens in a new tab or window, now Act 396opens in a new tab or window. Weeks later, on April 14, Idaho passed similar OTC ivermectin legislation, SB 1211opens in a new tab or window.

Louisiana SB 19opens in a new tab or window, now Act 464, went into effect on June 20, making it the latest state to make ivermectin available OTC. This law specifies that a pharmacist can dispense ivermectin to adults "pursuant to a standing order issued by a healthcare professional with prescriptive authority" and requires the pharmacist to provide the patient with information on indications and contraindications as well as a screening risk assessment tool. For this service, the pharmacy may charge an administrative fee. Ralph Abraham, MDopens in a new tab or window, the state's surgeon general, backed the bill.

In addition to these, other states have bills moving through their legislatures:

https://www.medpagetoday.com/special-reports/features/116436?mh=9701e5e556ac1543dfb2ab968550813c&xid=nl_secondopinion_2025-07-22&zdee=gAAAAABm4uxvn5SAgpa5xYOjEigEAQDQRkAhu4TBX5CA0Y-Ne5nq63wV8FW92mTfJJfq-J92Zza9t0cgSw4IwOLHwJZFloDqiQyZOWJPNCMtMesditQWGBo%3D

A comment on this article:

"Politicians really need to stay out of the medical business. First they try to take an FDA approved drug off the market (Mifepristone) for political reasons, and now they're trying to take another one and make it OTC, for political reasons! Who needs the FDA?! Soon we'll all be able to sell whatever snake oil we want...
Could we maybe leave the practice of medicine to the professionals, folks?"



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I just knew NJCher Jul 2025 #1
I was worried it would be Iowa where I am a work hostage JT45242 Jul 2025 #6
YEP Cosmocat Jul 2025 #7
Gut medicaid, medicare, vaccines. Let people treat themselves with worthless OTC drugs. Irish_Dem Jul 2025 #2
I agree. My evangelical nitwit brother is using ivermectin for prostate cancer travelingthrulife Jul 2025 #9
Yes cancer is much more treatable in early stages. Irish_Dem Jul 2025 #12
I knew someone who got a rare GI cancer. milestogo Jul 2025 #16
Well if someone is terminal with no hope, and eating grapes makes them happy, go for it. :( Irish_Dem Jul 2025 #17
She just hated western medicine and didn't want to go through chemo. milestogo Jul 2025 #18
A friend of mine chose not to go through chemo. Irish_Dem Jul 2025 #20
I have Rebl2 Jul 2025 #21
I'm sorry Rebl2. That must be hard. milestogo Jul 2025 #22
I was Rebl2 Jul 2025 #24
I can sympathize. Irish_Dem Jul 2025 #23
Same here Rebl2 Jul 2025 #26
Remember Sarah Palin and "Death Panels" regarding the ACA? ProudMNDemocrat Jul 2025 #45
The GOP always accuses others of the crimes they themselves commit. Irish_Dem Jul 2025 #46
Post removed Post removed Jul 2025 #48
Under Braun, Delphinus Jul 2025 #3
So what? TnDem Jul 2025 #4
WTF Skittles Jul 2025 #5
OK, but TnDem Jul 2025 #37
OMFG Skittles Jul 2025 #38
Sorry, don't see the outrage? TnDem Jul 2025 #41
Yeah I agree let them have Ivermectin if they want it it'll help get rid of the people we need to be rid of Fullduplexxx Jul 2025 #8
See post 9 NJCher Jul 2025 #13
Also post 10. nt Wednesdays Jul 2025 #19
OK, and read the last line of the post TnDem Jul 2025 #36
Worth repeating this story Johnny2X2X Jul 2025 #10
I'm all for it: Darwin's Law PCIntern Jul 2025 #11
They could always get it at any animal feed store or shipped direct from Amazon Arazi Jul 2025 #14
Are they buying it for livestock? milestogo Jul 2025 #15
Oh, fantastic, because when I think of public health strategy Torchlight Jul 2025 #25
Natural JustAnotherGen Jul 2025 #27
Ivermectin can cause death with overdose Blue Full Moon Jul 2025 #28
So can Tylenol pcdb Jul 2025 #40
And bleach. Torchlight Jul 2025 #49
Ivermectin has proven to be a pretty save drug womanofthehills Jul 2025 #42
Do they know that a potential side effect of ivermectin is explosive diarrhea? Ritabert Jul 2025 #29
This message was self-deleted by its author Ken Dayenu Jul 2025 #31
Whatever Ritabert Jul 2025 #35
Message auto-removed Name removed Jul 2025 #50
All metazoans -- no viruses. Mechanism of action involves neurotrasmitters, which viruses do not have. eppur_se_muova Jul 2025 #43
This message was self-deleted by its author Ken Dayenu Jul 2025 #44
Yep, acts by disrupting the formation of the cross-linked polysaccharide cell walls of bacteria. eppur_se_muova Jul 2025 #47
Well, i'm betting that 100% of Democrats will NEVER take this pill. So bluestarone Jul 2025 #30
The topical version, selamectin, is in my cat's flea treatment Walleye Jul 2025 #32
My husband uses a prescription ivermectin cream for rosacea Freddie Jul 2025 #33
The Republican Party: Promoting Natural Selection for fifty years while denying it exists. Midnight Writer Jul 2025 #34
Dipshit MAGAs taking flea and tick medicine. Greybnk48 Jul 2025 #39
Ivermectin is an anti-parasitic. Aristus Jul 2025 #51
LOL they're culling their herd Faux pas Jul 2025 #52
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