Saturday, September 4, 2021

More COVIDiocy: Ivermectin Overdose Cases in Oklahoma Overloaded Hospitals and Ambulances

 KFOR (Oklahoma) heard from an ER doctor that hospitals and ambulances are overloaded with ivermectin overdose cases, causing a delay of service for other trauma patients. 

In case you need a reminder, ivermectin is generally used to deworm horses and cattle. It is approved for human use, but in a vastly reduced dosage for internal worms and parasites. 

Ivermectin was NEVER approved for COVID. Its manufacturer and FDA says it doesn't work on COVID. So far only ONE RETRACTED study says it works on COVID. It wasn't peer-reviewed or replicated. So there is NO evidence that it works on COVID. 

Yet various antivax groups and even a supposed COVID "crisis" doctor group claimed it works wonders on COVID. 

Previously we've covered a judge who ORDERED a hospital to treat a COVID patient with ivermectin in Ohio. 

Now we are getting reports that rural Oklahoma citizens are self-dosing with ivermectin meant for animals, and many overdosed. Harm includes nausea, vomiting, muscle aches, cramps... for the MINOR cases. One had vision loss. 

And we may not have seen the worst. 

You are not a doctor (unless you are, in which case, ignore me). If you take medicine, you should consult a doctor. Only COVIDiots take medicine recommended by someone over the Internet. 

Don't be a COVIDiot. Get Vaxxed. 

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