Lawsuits Demand Unproven Ivermectin For COVID Patients

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A box of ivermectin is shown in a pharmacy as pharmacists work in the background, Thursday, Sept. 9, 2021, in Ga. At least two dozen lawsuits have been filed around the U.S., many in recent weeks by people seeking to force hospitals to give their COVID-stricken loved ones ivermectin, a drug for parasites that has been promoted by conservative commentators as a treatment despite a lack of conclusive evidence that it helps people with the virus. (AP Photo/Mike Stewart)

NEW YORK (AP) — Mask rules, vaccination mandates and business shutdowns have all landed in the courts during the COVID-19 outbreak, confronting judges with questions of science and government authority. Now they are increasingly being asked to weigh in on the deworming drug ivermectin.

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At least two dozen lawsuits have been filed around the U.S., many in recent weeks, by people seeking to force hospitals to give their COVID-stricken loved ones ivermectin, a drug for parasites that has been promoted by conservative commentators as a treatment despite a lack of conclusive evidence that it helps people with the virus.

Interest in the drug started rising toward the end of last year and the beginning of this one, when studies — some later withdrawn, in other countries — seemed to suggest ivermectin had some potential and it became a hot topic of conversation among conservatives on social media.

The lawsuits, several of them filed by the same western New York lawyer, cover similar ground. The families have gotten prescriptions for ivermectin, but hospitals have refused to use it on their loved ones, who are often on ventilators and facing death.

There has been a mix of results in state courts. Some judges have refused to order hospitals to give ivermectin. Others have ordered medical providers to give the medication, despite concerns it could be harmful.

In a September case on Staten Island, state Supreme Court Judge Ralph Porzio refused to order the use of ivermectin in a situation where a man sued a hospital on behalf of his ill father, citing its unproven impact.

“This court will not require any doctor to be placed in a potentially unethical position wherein they could be committing medical malpractice by administering a medication for an unapproved, alleged off-label purpose,” he wrote.

It’s astonishing, said James Beck, an attorney in Philadelphia who specializes in drug and medical device product liability and has written about the influx of cases. “I’ve never seen anything like this before.”

In some cases, an initial order to give the drug has been reversed later.

Hospitals have pushed back, saying their standards of care don’t allow them to give patients a drug that hasn’t been approved for COVID and could potentially cause harm, and that allowing laypeople and judges to overrule medical professionals is a dangerous road to go down.

“The way medicine works is, they are the experts, the doctors and … the hospitals,” said Arthur Caplan, professor of bioethics at New York University’s Grossman School of Medicine. “When you go there, you’re not going to a restaurant. You don’t order your own treatments.”

“You can’t have a medical field that’s subjected to having to practice according to patient demand backed up by court orders. That is positively horrible medicine” Caplan said.

Ralph Lorigo doesn’t see it that way. The attorney from Buffalo, New York, filed his first of several ivermectin lawsuits in January after being approached by the family of an 80-year-old woman who was in the hospital on a ventilator. His second case was later that month, for a hospitalized 65-year-old woman.

In both cases, judges ordered hospitals to give the women get ivermectin as their families wanted. Both women survived their hospitalizations.

Lorigo, who has taken on numerous cases since, is adamant that ivermectin works. Health experts and federal agencies say that any evidence of it being effective against COVID-19 is slim and more research needs to be done. Studies are currently underway.

Ivermectin is approved by the Food and Drug Administration to treat infections of roundworms, lice and other tiny parasites in humans. The FDA has tried to debunk claims that animal-strength versions of the drug can help fight COVID-19, warning that taking it in large doses can cause nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, seizures, delirium and even death.

Lorigo said his clients haven’t sought those kinds of doses, only the versions of the medication made for humans.

Of doctors refusing to treat patients with ivermectin, Lorigo said, “they are not gods because they wear white jackets,” he said. “I take issue with their stance.”

And as for hospital administrators, “it’s like only they rule the roost, only they make a decision in their hospital. I’m not accepting that as a rule of law for us.”

The court fights over the drug have taken place as courts have also wrestled with issues like whether employers or states can order workers to be vaccinated against the virus, which has killed more than 700,000 people in the U.S.

Beck, the drug liability lawyer, said that doctors do have the power to prescribe ivermectin to treat COVID, even though it hasn’t been approved by the FDA for that disease, if they think it has therapeutic value — a so-called “off label” use.

“I have never seen a case before this where the judge was asked to force someone to engage in an off label use,” he said.

Lorigo said he has received more inquiries from families about the drug in the last 10 weeks and now has four attorneys working on these cases, including two he recently hired.


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Voice of reason
Voice of reason
2 years ago

In my humble opinion, just as they are forcing “healthy” ppl to take the moderna vaccine that only has an emergency approval, because there is no time to wait 10 years for a full approval, and the risk of dying from the virus outweighs the risk involved with taking the jab, all of a sudden when it comes to “sick”
ppl about to die, they still have to make 10 years of research,

World of corruption
World of corruption
2 years ago

And the vaccine is proven that it works???

Sara
Sara
2 years ago

Countries around the world (mainly poor ones) are seeing great success with ivermectin.
India for example has seen great reductions in covid when ivermectin was used not just as treatment but as prevention. Big pharma is trying to keep the truth from us because they don’t want to lose their stranglehold on covid. Their puppets in government and media are purposely mocking ivermectin so people don’t realize it’s a safe and effective drug, and has been used in HUMANS successfully for many decades.

Rivka
Rivka
2 years ago

Pretty sad that chances of surviving covid are way higher if you avoid the hospital and try all the other ‘unproven’ cures that just don’t have the big bucks involved

Educated Archy
Educated Archy
2 years ago

These hospitals have some nerve even with non covid issues. It’s my life , my body. No one is forcing them to administer it. But if this is what I want give it. The same should be true about all illnesses including cancer drugs. If Abdul the patient has cancer and wants a new drug who are they to say yes or no. They have some nerve with their haughtiness. I should be the boss

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Chasid
Chasid
2 years ago

This is a false headline it is proven many studies that ivermectin works it’s not FDA approved for covid but it’s proven in many studies.

huh
huh
2 years ago

People should be allowed to sign accepting responsibility for the results and take whatever medication there is some medical consensus that it works. We sign away our suing rights every time we take an epidural or anesthesia.

This reminds me of the hydroxychloroquine debate when for political reason they squashed every study taking place and put a hold on distributing this medication to people that have been using it for many years for Lupus.

It’s time to restore trust in Government and these cloaked excuses don’t hep.

Fearer of Hashem
Fearer of Hashem
2 years ago

Most of the comments here are from the same gang of ignorants that supply falsehoods to this wonderful thread (Educated Archy etc).
These are the same fools that said to take Hydrocholroquine and Zinc for Covid infection.
And now they are spreading nonsense about anti-parasitic drugs that have no research into it- as opposed to taking a vaccine that is the most studied subject and widely given substance in the history of medicine.
I would like to reiterate that last fact. In the history of planet Earth, no medicine has been as widely distributed and studied before AND after than mRNA Covid vaccine.

It is not experimental.
It is not emergency use.
BBBBBillions of doses later, it’s safety profile is stellar, it has saved close to 4 million lives worldwide, and has no out of pocket costs to the consumer.

I would happily discuss this topic further with any of those less “educated” on this thread in person.

But stop the lies.

Yoni
Yoni
2 years ago

I say let them have this unproven drug so that they will see that it’s ineffective

Shmuel
Shmuel
2 years ago

Monoclonal antibodies, taken early, are your best bet. Ivermectin, just as HCQ, is bogus.

Hashomer
Hashomer
2 years ago

So you’d rather die from Covid than risk getting a mild reaction from the vaccine that is 99% safe? That makes sense. Did you get the polio vaccine? The tetanus vaccine? The measles or flu vax? Ivermectin is a form of rat poison for common paracites. That sounds safe for conservatives to me.

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