Category: Ivermectin

Manitoba Doctor Censured for Prescribing Ivermectin, Providing COVID-19 Information Contrary to Public Health Recommendations

A family doctor from Manitoba has been censured for prescribing Ivermectin to a patient, not wearing a mask during a clinical encounter, and conveying information about COVID-19 pandemics and vaccines that run counter to public health recommendations, says the province’s regulatory body for medical physicians. In a statement released on June 29, the registrar of…


New Hampshire Governor Vetoes Ivermectin Bill

New Hampshire’s Republican Gov. Chris Sununu vetoed a bill that would have made Ivermectin available without a prescription. The Republican governor vetoed the bill on June 24, the same day that the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade. Some fellow Republicans questioned the timing. “It certainly seemed like a convenient way to bury a…


Missouri Law Would Protect Physicians Who Prescribe Ivermectin, Hydroxychloroquine

When Dr. Bradley Jones began treating patients with ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine during the height of pandemic, he didn’t expect to lose his position at the SSM Lake of the Ozarks walk-in health clinic. “Not a single patient went to the hospital after we started treating them with ivermectin [and] hydroxychloroquine,” Jones told The Epoch Times….


Doctors Suing Food and Drug Administration Over Ivermectin

A Washington law firm has filed a federal lawsuit against the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for interfering with the use of ivermectin as a treatment for COVID-19. The lawsuit was filed by Boyden Gray & Associates on behalf of three doctors who were disciplined for prescribing human-grade ivermectin to patients. The firm’s founder,…


California Poised to Adopt ‘Medical Misinformation Bill’ Targeting Alternative COVID-19 Protocols

The California Legislature is poised to pass Assembly Bill 2098, described as a “medical misinformation bill.” If passed, the new law would prohibit doctors from freely providing medical advice and treating their patients if those practices run counter to the official state sanctioned position. In April 2020, the State of California Department of Consumer Affairs,…


Is Ivermectin a Cancer Solution?

It’s been vilified as being dangerous, useless or both, but extensive research shows that’s not true. This study demonstrates potential for its use against a broad range of cancers. Along with direct cytotoxic effects, it’s believed to help regulate the tumor microenvironment, mediating immunogenic cell death. Story at-a-glance Ivermectin has notable antitumor effects, which include…


Federal Panel Recommends Against Using Ivermectin to Treat COVID-19

For the first time, a federal health panel recommended against the use of ivermectin for the treatment of COVID-19 despite reports that it has successfully been used to treat the virus. In a statement published last week, the National Institute of Health’s COVID-19 Treatment Guidelines Panel said that as the “safety and efficacy of ivermectin for…


Federal Panel Recommends Against Use of Ivermectin to Treat COVID-19

For the first time, a federal health panel has recommended against the use of ivermectin for the treatment of COVID-19, despite reports that it’s successfully been used to treat the illness. In a statement published last week, the National Institute of Health’s COVID-19 Treatment Guidelines Panel said that as the “safety and efficacy of ivermectin for…


New Hampshire Senate Committee Passes No-Prescription Ivermectin Bill

New Hampshire took another step closer to becoming the second state to make human-grade ivermectin available without a prescription. By a late night 3-2 vote on April 26, the Senate Health and Human Services (HHS) Committee, voted that HB1022 “ought to pass” with an amendment that it would expire in two years. On April 27,…


New Hampshire Senate Committee Passes No-Prescription-Ivermectin Legislation

New Hampshire has taken another step toward becoming the second state to make human-grade ivermectin available without a prescription. In a 3–2 vote late on April 26, the Senate Health and Human Services (HHS) Committee voted that HB 1022 “ought to pass” with an amendment that it would expire in two years. On April 27,…