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South Carolina nearly approved ivermectin to be sold over the counter. How it was stopped
COLUMBIA, S.C. — Even though almost every incumbent running in the primaries moved onto the general election, the sniping between the South Carolina House GOP caucus and the Freedom Caucus carried over into a new set of summer arguments. The ...
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ArcaMax
· Jun 23, 2026
Tennessee pharmacies sell potent ivermectin, led by anti-vaccine doctor who's taken 'bucketloads'
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Four years ago, Tennessee became the first state to allow adults to buy the antiparasitic drug ivermectin from a pharmacy without first seeing a doctor. Pharmacies can use a pre-written, blanket prescription to sell to just ...
Washington Examiner
· Jul 10, 2026
Big Kratom wants Trump to ban 7-OH. Here’s the truth he needs to hear
On June 30, the Drug Enforcement Administration took steps to temporarily ban 7-hydroxymitragynine (7-OH) products nationwide. You might think this is about public safety — but as a recent article showed, the kratom industry has been pushing bans like this because it doesn’t like the 7-OH competition. But for folks like me, living with chronic []
WOKI – 98.7 FM – Knoxville
· Jun 23, 2026
Judge Blocks Tennessee SNAP Limits on Soda and Candy Ahead of Rollout
Nashville, TN (WOKI / WVLT) - A federal judge has temporarily blocked Tennessee's plan to restrict what Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program reci...
South Africa Today
· Jul 6, 2026
High Court rules in favour of Novo Nordisk South Africa, halting illicit compounding with immediate effect
Legal win for Novo Nordisk South Africa: Pretoria High Court orders iDexis to halt illicit compounding of unregistered semaglutide with immediate effect High Court confirms that only registered APIs, dispensed on prescription, may be used in compounding Ruling reinforces SAHPRA and SAPC oversight and protects patients from unsafe GLP-1 medicines Johannesburg, South Africa, 06 July []
Fortune
· Jun 21, 2026
A better sunscreen has been available in Europe for 25 years. It just became legal to sell in the U.S.
Bemotrizinol — already common in Mexico, Canada and South Korea — won FDA approval on June 9, ending a 27-year freeze on new OTC sunscreen ingredients.
RAPPLER
· Jun 22, 2026
CTA upholds dismissal of tax case vs Napoles children over prescription rule
The Court of Tax Appeals says the case was already barred by prescription
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Related coverage for "South Carolina nearly approved ivermectin to be sold over the counter. How it was stopped": ArcaMax — Tennessee pharmacies sell potent ivermectin, led by anti-vaccine doctor who's taken 'bucketloads'. Washington Examiner — Big Kratom wants Trump to ban 7-OH. Here’s the truth he needs to hear. WOKI – 98.7 FM – Knoxville — Judge Blocks Tennessee SNAP Limits on Soda and Candy Ahead of Rollout. South Africa Today — High Court rules in favour of Novo Nordisk South Africa, halting illicit compounding with immediate effect. Fortune — A better sunscreen has been available in Europe for 25 years. It just became legal to sell in the U.S.. RAPPLER — CTA upholds dismissal of tax case vs Napoles children over prescription rule


