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Washington County, Arkansas inmates sue jail, doctor for receiving ivermectin

Washington County, Arkansas inmates sue jail, doctor for receiving ivermectin
AND KENDALL YOU SPOKE TO THE ACLU TONIGHT ABOUT THAT LAWSUIT? THE FOUR INMATES THAT THE ACLU IS REPRESENTING SAY THEY WERE PRESCRIBED IVERMECTIN TO TREAT COVID-19 WITHOUT THEM EVEN KNOWING. NOW THE ACLU PLANS TO SUE IN FEDERAL COURT. "they were told they were getting vitamins or steroids to make them feel better. They weren't told about any side effec. ts Basically, they were used as guinea pigs ." LEGAL DIRECTOR FOR THE ACLU, GARY SULLIVASAN YS LAST SUMMER, FOUR INMATES WERE TAKING IVERMECTIN TO TREAT COVID-19. ALL REPORTING SIDE EFFECTS. Gary Sullivan, Legal Director at ACLU of Arkansas "some have had diarrhea, severe stomach pain, all four plaintiffs stopped taking it once they knew it was ivermectin. E s ivermectin. THE FDA HANOS T APPROVED IVERMECTIN FOR TREATING COVID- 19. IT IS APPROVED TO TREAT PARASITIC WORM S. Gary Sullivan, Legal Director at ACLU of Arkansas "in the records we he av obtained through the freedom of informationf o act, probably as early as 2020, was when ivermectin was used ." ACCORDING TO THE LAWSUIT: "AS OF AUGUST 25, 2021, DR. KARAS STATED PUBLICLY THAT THERE HAD BEEN 531 CONFIRMED COVID-19 CASES AT WCDC, DR. KARAS HAS ADMITTED PUBLICLY TO ADMINISTERING IVERMECTIN TO SUCH CONFINED PERSONS ." SULLIVAN SAYS NOW THEY ARE ASKING THE COURT TO ENTER AN INJUNCTION TO WASHINGT ON COUNTY, SHERIFF HALDER, AND DOCTOR KARIS TO STOP THE ADMINISTRATION OF IVERMECTIN IN THE JAIL. Gary Sullivan, Legal Director at ACLU of Arkansas "the sheriff has a constitutional duty to make sure the people in e th jail receive adeque at medical care and so far he's violated tho se constitutional mandate s. I REACHED OUT TO SHERIFF HELDER'S OFFICE. HIS SPOKESPERSON SAYS TH EY CAN'T COMMENT DUE TO THE PENDING LITIGATION. WHEN I ASKED HER IF IVERMECTIN WAS STILL BEI NG USED TO TREAT INMATES, SHE SAID WE WOULD HAVE TO CHECK WITH DR. KARAS. I REACHED OUT TOR DKARAS'S OFFICE. HIS SPOKESPERSON SAID THEY DID NOT HAVE A NY COMMENT ON THE LAWSUIT. SHE HUNG UP BEFORE I COULD ASK IF DR. KARAS WAS STILL USING IVERMECTIN TO TREAT INMATE S. THE INMATES IN THE LAWSU IT ARE STILL IN THIS JAIL ACCORDING TO THE A
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Washington County, Arkansas inmates sue jail, doctor for receiving ivermectin
Four inmates at a Northwest Arkansas jail have filed a federal lawsuit after they said they were unknowingly prescribed an anti-parasitic drug to treat their COVID-19.The American Civil Liberties Union on Thursday filed the lawsuit against the Washington County jail, Sheriff Tim Helder and jail physician Dr. Robert Karas.Four inmates at a Northwest Arkansas jail have filed a federal lawsuit after they said they were unknowingly prescribed an anti-parasitic drug to treat their COVID-19.The American Civil Liberties Union on Thursday filed the lawsuit against the Washington County jail, Sheriff Tim Helder and jail physician Dr. Robert Karas.The four inmates that the ACLU is representing said they were prescribed Ivermectin to treat covid-19 without them even knowing. “They were told they were getting vitamins or steroids to make them feel better. They weren’t told about any side effects. Basically, they were used as guanine pigs,” Gary Sullivan, Legal Director at ACLU of Arkansas said. Sullivan said last summer, the 4 inmates in the lawsuit were given Ivermectin to treat covid-19. All four inmates reported side effects.“Some have had diarrhea, severe stomach pain.” “what we have determined from the dosages that we saw in our clients’ medical records they were given much higher doses of this drug that you should even get for conditions that the FDA has approved this drug for treatment,” Sullivan said. Ivermectin is approved for use by people and animals for some parasitic worms, head lice and skin conditions. The drug is not approved for treating COVID-19.“In the records we have obtained through the freedom of information of act, probably as early as 2020, was when Ivermectin was used,” Sullivan said. According to the lawsuit, “As of August 25, 2021, Dr. Karas stated publicly that there had been 531 confirmed covid-19 cases at WCDC, Dr. Karas has admitted publicly to administering Ivermectin to such confined persons.”Sullivan said now they are asking the court to enter an injunction to Washington County, Sheriff Helder, and Dr. Karis to stop the administration of ivermectin in the jail.“The sheriff has a constitutional duty to make sure the people in the jail receive adequate medical care and so far he’s violated those constitutional mandates,” Sullivan said. 40/29 News reached out to Sheriff Helder’s office. His spokesperson said they can’t comment due to the pending litigation. Helder in August revealed the prisoners had been prescribed ivermectin to treat COVID-19. 40/29 News reached out to Dr. Karas’s office. His spokesperson said they did not have any comment on the lawsuit. The inmates in the lawsuit are still in this jail according to the ACLU.

Four inmates at a Northwest Arkansas jail have filed a federal lawsuit after they said they were unknowingly prescribed an anti-parasitic drug to treat their COVID-19.

The American Civil Liberties Union on Thursday filed the lawsuit against the Washington County jail, Sheriff Tim Helder and jail physician Dr. Robert Karas.

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Four inmates at a Northwest Arkansas jail have filed a federal lawsuit after they said they were unknowingly prescribed an anti-parasitic drug to treat their COVID-19.

The American Civil Liberties Union on Thursday filed the lawsuit against the Washington County jail, Sheriff Tim Helder and jail physician Dr. Robert Karas.

The four inmates that the ACLU is representing said they were prescribed Ivermectin to treat covid-19 without them even knowing.

“They were told they were getting vitamins or steroids to make them feel better. They weren’t told about any side effects. Basically, they were used as guanine pigs,” Gary Sullivan, Legal Director at ACLU of Arkansas said.

Sullivan said last summer, the 4 inmates in the lawsuit were given Ivermectin to treat covid-19. All four inmates reported side effects.

“Some have had diarrhea, severe stomach pain.” “what we have determined from the dosages that we saw in our clients’ medical records they were given much higher doses of this drug that you should even get for conditions that the FDA has approved this drug for treatment,” Sullivan said.

Ivermectin is approved for use by people and animals for some parasitic worms, head lice and skin conditions. The drug is not approved for treating COVID-19.

“In the records we have obtained through the freedom of information of act, probably as early as 2020, was when Ivermectin was used,” Sullivan said.

According to the lawsuit, “As of August 25, 2021, Dr. Karas stated publicly that there had been 531 confirmed covid-19 cases at WCDC, Dr. Karas has admitted publicly to administering Ivermectin to such confined persons.”

Sullivan said now they are asking the court to enter an injunction to Washington County, Sheriff Helder, and Dr. Karis to stop the administration of ivermectin in the jail.

“The sheriff has a constitutional duty to make sure the people in the jail receive adequate medical care and so far he’s violated those constitutional mandates,” Sullivan said.

40/29 News reached out to Sheriff Helder’s office. His spokesperson said they can’t comment due to the pending litigation. Helder in August revealed the prisoners had been prescribed ivermectin to treat COVID-19.

40/29 News reached out to Dr. Karas’s office. His spokesperson said they did not have any comment on the lawsuit.

The inmates in the lawsuit are still in this jail according to the ACLU.