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Opinion here

Some quotes:

In the end, as we explain below, we find that the available data does not justify filing disciplinary actions against physicians simply because they prescribe ivermectin or hydroxychloroquine to prevent or treat COVID-19.

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Prescribing medicines for off-label use-that is, for some purpose other than the use approved by the FDA-often falls within the standard of care. Indeed, "[o]ff-label use is legal, common, and necessary," and "[c]ourts have repeatedly recognized the propriety of off-label use."

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Based on these principles, we conclude that governing law allows physicians to use FDA-approved medicines that are unproven for a particular off-label use so long as (1) reasonable medical evidence supports that use and (2) a patient's written informed consent is obtained. In the context of this ever-changing global pandemic, we note that it is appropriate to consider medical evidence outside of Nebraska and to give physicians who obtain informed consent an added measure of deference on their assessment of the available medical evidence.