Florida woman dies of COVID after husband unsuccessfully sued hospital to get ivermectin

Tamara Drock (Photo: Ryan Drock via WPTV)

A 47-year-old Florida teacher hospitalized with COVID-19 has died after her husband sued in an unsuccessful effort to force doctors to treat her with ivermectin.

Tamara Drock died Friday, 12 weeks after being admitted to Palm Beach Gardens Medical Center, her husband Ryan Drock told the Palm Beach Post.

He sued the hospital last month in an attempt to require doctors to administer ivermectin, a drug used to treat conditions caused by parasitic worms. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has not approved the drug to treat COVID-19, saying it hasn’t proved effective in pre-clinical trials.

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Palm Beach County Circuit Judge James Nutt rejected Drock's lawsuit last month, saying allowing judges to countermand doctors' decisions could set a dangerous precedent.

He urged the Drocks and the hospital to try to reach an agreement on their own. A deal fell apart after a doctor agreed to administer ivermectin at a dosage the family's attorney said was too low, the newspaper reported.

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Tenet Healthcare, which owns the hospital, did not respond to messages seeking comment, the paper reported.

Ryan Drock, who also was infected but recovered from COVID, told the Post he's not giving up.

"I’m hoping they name a law after her so no one has to go through this," Drock said. "If she had walked out of the hospital she could have had the medication."