According to the FDA, side effects for the drug include skin rash, nausea and vomiting.
, Justice of the Peace Eva Madison said at a county budget hearing in Fayetteville on Tuesday that a county employee told her the jail's medical provider was prescribing ivermectin to treat COVID-19."He is very afraid of retribution from the county and so he asked me to raise this issue on his behalf," MadisonBoard Director Amy Embry on Thursday said the panel's investigation began in the last two days, but declined to elaborate to The Associated Press.
“I do not have the luxury of conducting my own clinical trial or study and am not attempting to do so," Karas wrote the AP. “I am on the front line of trying to prevent death and serious illness." Pharmacy prescriptions for ivermectin have vastly increased this summer, reaching more than 88,000 prescriptions earlier this month, a 24-fold increase over pre-pandemic levels, according to the CDC.
"No one – including incarcerated individuals – should be subject to medical experimentation," Holly Dickson,
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