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    Default Re: Ivermectin

    Nicolas Hulscher, MPH


    Feb 4
    IVERMECTIN WORKS.

    105 studies with 200,000+ patients prove it:

    ☠️ Mortality ↓ 47%
    🏥 Hospitalization ↓ 34%
    📉 Cases ↓ 81%
    🧬 Viral clearance ↑ 42%
    💪 Recovery ↑ 38%

    But sure... "It’s just horse paste."

    https://x.com/NicHulscher/status/2019082918535061977

    "Hope is the thing with feathers that perches in the soul and sings the tune without the words and never stops at all."
    - - - - Emily Elizabeth Dickinson. 🪶💜

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    Several US States have quietly enacted bills that allow ivermectin to be sold over-the-counter without a prescription.
    This trend started in 2025, and there are many states with legislation in the works.

    Below is what google AI says when asked:

    As of early 2026, several U.S. states have enacted laws to make human-grade ivermectin available over the counter (OTC) or through a pharmacist standing order, bypassing the standard requirement for an individual doctor's prescription.

    States Where Ivermectin is Available OTC
    The following states have officially signed legislation allowing OTC or standing-order access:
    Tennessee: The first state to authorize human use of ivermectin as suitable for OTC purchase (since 2022).
    Arkansas: Enacted legislation in early 2025 to allow OTC sales in pharmacies.
    Idaho: Authorized OTC sales in April 2025; it is available behind the pharmacy counter similarly to other restricted OTC drugs.
    Louisiana: Allows access through a pharmacist-managed standing order, often requiring a risk assessment and information sheet.
    Texas: Legislation went into effect on December 4, 2025, allowing Texans to request ivermectin directly from a pharmacist.

    Many other states have introduced bills as recently as early 2026 to follow this trend:
    Florida: A "Medical Freedom" bill was introduced in February 2026 that would allow pharmacists to dispense it without a prescription.
    Utah & Arizona: Lawmakers introduced similar proposals in February 2026.
    New Hampshire, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Missouri: These states have seen various legislative efforts throughout 2025 and 2026 to reclassify the drug.
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