Lawless FDA refusing to repeal past anti-ivermectin statements, despite recent court ruling

 

Despite one of its lawyers recently admitting in court that Americans can, in fact, take ivermectin as a Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) treatment, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is still refusing to change its official stance concerning the prophylactic drug.

Even though a court ruled that the FDA acted well outside of its jurisdictional authority with the whole “horse paste” fiasco, the FDA says it will not change any of its past statements against ivermectin.

A U.S. appeals court ruled that these past statements from the FDA, including one on Twitter (now X) telling the public to “stop” using ivermectin because it is supposedly just for barnyard animals, went beyond the authority conferred on the agency by Congress. And yet, the FDA is still digging its heels in the sand.

“FDA can inform, but it has identified no authority allowing it to recommend consumers ‘stop’ taking medicine,” ruled U.S. Circuit Judge Don Willett in a September 1 ruling.

The FDA is an enemy of We the People

It has been about two weeks since Judge Willett’s ruling, and the social media post in question, as well as others, is still up on X unchanged.

 
 
 

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