
The FDA has settled a lawsuit concerning its social media posts about ivermectin, a drug that was controversially discussed as a treatment for COVID-19. The lawsuit's resolution involves the FDA agreeing to remove all social media posts that discouraged the use of ivermectin for treating COVID-19. This legal development has sparked discussions about the trustworthiness of the medical establishment and the FDA's role in regulating health information. Critics, including potential presidential candidate Robert Kennedy Jr., argue that the FDA should prioritize protecting consumers and allowing doctors and patients to make informed health decisions without undue influence.
FDA Settles Lawsuit over Ivermectin Social Media Posts: When I’m President, no one will have to sue the FDA to force it to do its proper job — protect consumers, instead of micromanage choices that should be left up to doctors and patients. https://t.co/Ye3146mHxP
FDA Peddled Fear in the Name of Big Pharma @DrBenTapper1, Director of Epigenetics at @twc_health, talks with @jfradioshow about the FDA's motive for pushing bogus claims about ivermectin. Watch LIVE➡ https://t.co/aeKhZCtVbe Join RAV LIVE on Rumble 24/7 now. See you there!… https://t.co/2cQYAIF6mv
“The Food and Drug Administration has agreed to remove all social media posts urging people to avoid the use of ivermectin for COVID-19 treatment.” Where was Biden’s misinformation police when the FDA was spreading lies? https://t.co/Ouk2QJdGLJ




