The Food and Drug Administration wants to continue its selective promotion of off-label drug use: good for COVID-19 vaccines , bad for alternatives to those vaccines . It just doesn’t want the public to see its full reasoning for the latter.
The FDA and the Department of Health and Human Services filed a renewed motion to dismiss a lawsuit by doctors claiming the agencies have a practice of demonizing ivermectin by conflating its human and animal doses and using “command” language, such as “stop it,” to discourage using the anti-parasite drug against COVID.
But it was filed under seal, with the agreement of U.S. District Judge Jeffrey Brown and plaintiffs Drs. Robert Apter, Mary Talley Bowden, and Paul Marik, who claim they suffered wide-ranging injury from the anti-ivermectin campaign.
The feds cited “lack of subject-matter jurisdiction” – the doctors lack legal standing – in a Dec. 2 request for an extension of […]
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