Anti-Parasite Drug Used On Arkansas Jail’s Inmates For COVID

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LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — Inmates at a northwest Arkansas jail have been prescribed ivermectin to combat COVID-19, despite warnings from federal health officials that the antiparasitic drug should not be used to treat the coronavirus.

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Washington County’s sheriff confirmed Tuesday night that the jail’s health provider had been prescribing the drug. Sheriff Tim Helder didn’t say how many inmates at the 710-bed facility had been given ivermectin and defended the health provider the jail uses that has been prescribing the medication.

“Whatever a doctor prescribes, that is not in my bailiwick,” Helder told members of the Washington County quorum court, the county’s governing body. Helder did not immediately respond to a call from The Associated Press, and a spokesperson for the sheriff’s office referred questions to Karas Correctional Health, the jail’s health provider.

It’s not clear what information inmates who were prescribed the drug have been given about it, including warnings that it isn’t approved to treat COVID-19.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved ivermectin in both people and animals for some parasitic worms and for head lice and skin conditions. The FDA has not approved its use in treating or preventing COVID-19 in humans.

“Using any treatment for COVID-19 that’s not approved or authorized by the FDA, unless part of a clinical trial, can cause serious harm,” the FDA said in a warning about the drug.

Health officials in Arkansas and Mississippi this week warned people to not take the veterinary formulation of the drug after seeing an uptick in calls to their poison control centers. The drug has been touted by some Republican lawmakers in Arkansas as a potential treatment for COVID-19.

Eva Madison, a member of the quorum court, called the use of the drug on inmates “disturbing,” noting that they’re not in a position to seek a second opinion from physicians about its use.

“Are we allowing him to effectively experiment on our detainees at our jail with no oversight?” Madison said.

Karas Correctional did not immediately return a message left Wednesday morning. Helder said Karas informed him of the drug’s use in July, the Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette reported.

In a video posted on his Facebook page, Dr. Rob Karas said ivermectin is one of nine medications he’s prescribed for COVID-19 to inmates at the jail and has been administering there since October. Karas said no inmates are forced to take the medication and they can refuse it.

Karas said the jail has had 531 virus cases and zero deaths and only one inmate hospitalized. In a Facebook post, Karas said 67% of the jail’s inmates have been vaccinated against the virus.

Karas, who said he has had COVID-19 twice and has taken ivermectin, defended administering it to patients.

“Do you want us to try and fight like we’re at the beaches of Normandy or do you want me to tell what a lot of people do, which is go home and ride it out and go to the ER when your lips turn blue?” Karas said.

The American Civil Liberties Union of Arkansas criticized the drug being prescribed to inmates, citing the FDA’s warnings about the drug. The group said it was seeking additional records about the drug’s use from the sheriff’s office and from the health provider.

“They need to stop this practice immediately,” ACLU of Arkansas Executive Director Holly Dickson said.

None of the jail’s inmates administered ivermectin were state prisoners being held by the facility, the state Department of Corrections said. The department and its medical services provider are not providing ivermectin to any of its inmates, spokeswoman Cindy Murphy said.


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Stormbytes
Stormbytes
2 years ago

Here’s all the proof you need. Over 500 documented cases. ZERO deaths. All treated with Ivermectin. But the FDA wants the treatment stopped and instead probably wants everyone injected with the stuff that DOES NOT WORK.

yoish
yoish
2 years ago

This is the most disturbing article.
First of all, He mentioned that out of 531 cases, there was only one hospitalization
That is a pretty good stat if you asked me.
second of all, the same fda also warned people about the hqhydroxychloroquine
method, which proved over and over how effective it is.
So let the fda finally be honest with the American people, and until then let the facility in AR do as they please

huh
huh
2 years ago

The government goes wild when they lose control over the conver$ation.
Ivermectinworks very well, so does Hydroxychloroquine.

Comeonman2021
Comeonman2021
2 years ago

What’s the big shock. The drug manufacturers are in the top 3 of federal lobbying. Of course the FDA would have this immediate knee jerk reaction.

YD Friedman
YD Friedman
2 years ago

Neither Ivermectin, nor Hydroxychloroquine works well against covid-19… UNLESS IT’S ACCOMPANIED BY ZINC. (for cryin’ out loud…)

Why does everybody forget the cheap, ordinary BUT VERY NECESSARY Zinc???

Yoni
Yoni
2 years ago

Arkansas lawyers are going to have a field day with this and the the doctor may lose his license.

Hashomer
Hashomer
2 years ago

If you hate the US govt (after giving you refuge here), if you hate Joe Biden, if you hate science– then don’t get the vaccine! Please don’t get the vax! But don’t complain when you get covid…

Hashomer
Hashomer
2 years ago

People are taking rat poison to fight off Covid, but they won’t take the vaccine that is 99% efficient and safe? The USA is going backwards thanks to Qanon-rightist-Fox conspiracies and propaganda. How insane is this?