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Ivermectin on its way to becoming
available without prescription in Tennessee
By Tosin
Fakile
Published: Apr.
8, 2022 at 7:22 PM CDT
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV)
-Ivermectin will soon be available for the treatment of COVID-19 without a
prescription in Tennessee.
The state’s Senate and House
leaders voted overwhelmingly in favor of the bill the final approval on the
bill SB2188/HB2746.
The bill will allow a
pharmacist to provide Ivermectin tablets to a patient in accordance with a
collaborative pharmacy practice agreement containing a non-patient-specific
prescriptive order, developed and executed by one or more authorized
prescribers.
News 4′s Tosin Fakile talked
to Hetal Patel, Pharmacist and Owner of Lebanon Family Pharmacy, who said once
she can, she plans to make Ivermectin available at her pharmacy.
She says and the process with
pharmacies will involve a number of steps.
“There’s going to be more
steps involved in it. The Tennessee Board of Pharmacy is basically going to
make the access like naloxone. It’s going to have a standing order protocol.
You’ll have to counsel the patient,” said Patel. “It is going to be over the
counter but it’s going to have a little more rules and regulations that are
going to apply to it,” she added.
The Ivermectin bill will
require the Board of Pharmacy (Board) to establish procedures for providing
patients with a screening risk assessment tool, providing a standardized
factsheet, and providing either ivermectin or a referral to a pharmacy that dispenses
ivermectin.
Patel said she understands
the move by state legislators.
“Which in one way is good
because I’d rather have somebody come and talk to me about their medication
than go and buy it at like a co-op store where they have no idea the kind of
dosing you have to take,” Patel said.
Studies including one
released in March 2022 by the New England Journal of Medicine showed it was
unclear how effective ivermectin is when it comes to Covid19.
“As of yet, the amount of data
that we have. It does feel like that the data is inconclusive and so we’re not
able to say that ivermectin for sure helps in the treatment of covid-19,” said
Dr. Parul Goyal, an Assistant professor in the Dept of Internal Medicine and
Public Health at Vanderbilt.
Vanderbilt is conducting an
ivermectin treatment of covid 19 trial.
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