

More: In a long line of medical conspiracy theories, ivermectin is the latest to seduce many, including Aaron Rodgers Food and Drug Administration has not approved the use of ivermectin an anti-parasite drug, to prevent or treat COVID-19 infections and health experts have warned users about its potential risks to those who are infected. In her dissent, conservative Justice Rebecca Bradley wrote the lower court reached a "reasonable decision in light of the life-or-death circumstances presented." The Bradleys are not related. In writing for the majority, liberal Justice Ann Walsh Bradley wrote the circuit court should not have issued its ruling to force Aurora to administer the drug. Gahl sued after doctors at Aurora refused to administer a prescription for ivermectin that he received from a doctor outside of Aurora Medical Center Summit, where his uncle was hospitalized. The court sided with Aurora Health Care in a 6-1 ruling on Tuesday in a case first filed by Allen Gahl, the nephew of a man named John Zingsheim, who was put on a ventilator in October 2021 due to complications from COVID-19. MADISON - Hospitals should not be forced to prescribe ivermectin to COVID-19 patients, the Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled on Tuesday in a case with implications in how far the state's highest court can intervene in the decisions of healthcare providers.
