Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB1086

Introduced
1/7/26  
Introduced
12/31/69  

Caption

Permits over-the-counter purchase of ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine tablets without a prescription

Impact

Should SB1086 be enacted, it could significantly alter the landscape of medication purchase practices in Missouri. By eliminating prescription requirements for ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine, the bill would likely increase individual access to these drugs. However, this raises potential public health concerns, as the lack of professional oversight could lead to misuse or misunderstanding of the medications' proper applications. The legislative discussions may focus on balancing accessibility with safety and efficacy, considering prior controversies surrounding these drugs.

Summary

Senate Bill 1086, introduced by Senator Nicola, seeks to amend Chapter 195 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri by allowing the over-the-counter sale of ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine tablets suitable for human use. This means that individuals would be able to purchase these medications without the requirement of a prescription or any consultation with a pharmacist or other healthcare professionals. The bill aims to increase accessibility to these specific medications in the state, which have been subjects of public discourse regarding their efficacy and usage, particularly in relation to COVID-19 treatments.

Contention

Notably, the provisions of SB1086 might attract both support and opposition among legislators and healthcare professionals. Proponents may argue that the bill empowers individuals to make their own health decisions and increases patient autonomy, especially in situations where timely access to these medications is critical. Conversely, opponents may express concern over the potential for misuse without a healthcare provider's guidance. They might emphasize the risk of adverse effects due to self-medication without adequate supervision, echoing broader debates over public health policy during the pandemic.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB744

Permits over-the-counter purchase of ivermectin and hydroxycholorquine tablets without a prescription

MO SB652

Exempts state and public institution purchases under $600 from the requirement to be purchased from Missouri Vocational Enterprises

MO SB17

Modifies provisions relating to opioid prescriptions

MO SB726

Limits the sale or purchase of certain drugs

MO SB454

Modifies the term "purchase" as it relates to political subdivisions purchasing liability insurance for tort claims

MO SB175

Enacts provisions relating to insurance coverage for prescription insulin drugs

MO SB404

Authorizes a tax credit for the purchase of certain homes

MO SB519

Modifies provisions relating to the amount of prescriptions dispensed by pharmacists during emergency periods

MO SB45

Enacts provisions relating to payments for prescription drugs

MO SB372

Enacts provisions relating to payments for prescription drugs

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.