Vote Yes on this bill if you want Ivermectin for humans to be sold over the counter in Arizona without a prescription or consultation.
Organizations that support this bill may include patient choice and health freedom groups, libertarian policy groups, and retailers that want fewer prescription rules.
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Vote No on this bill if you want to keep Ivermectin as a prescription drug that requires medical guidance to reduce risks of misuse and side effects.
Organizations that oppose this bill may include medical and pharmacy associations, public health groups, and poison control advocates who worry about misuse and safety.
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Ivermectin Over The Counter Drug (HB 2007)
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Arizona
2026
This bill lets people in Arizona buy Ivermectin for human use as an over-the-counter drug, without a prescription or talking to a health professional. Pharmacies could sell it like other nonprescription medicine.