Federal judge strikes down COVID-era Missouri law that placed a gag order on pharmacists
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Federal judge strikes down COVID-era Missouri law that placed a gag order on pharmacists
A provision in a Missouri law that prevented pharmacists from counseling patients against using hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin, medications that became political flashpoints during the COVID pandemic, has been ruled unconstitutional. U.S. District Judge Greg Kays ruled that a section of the 2022 state law, which prohibited pharmacists from contacting doctors and patients “to dispute the efficacy” of the two drugs, violates the First Amendment…
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