• [Trumpling Rubes] Ivermectin Horse De-wormer Killing Oklahoma Country J

    From BurfordTJustice@21:1/5 to Mighty Wannabe on Tue Sep 14 00:45:34 2021
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    Mighty Wannabe wrote

    Ivermectin Horse De-wormer Killing Oklahoma Country Joes in Droves

    Overdoses from anti-parasite drug ivermectin overwhelm rural Oklahoma hospitals - leaving gunshot victims waiting for emergency rooms

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-9956023/Rural-Oklahoma-
    hospitals-overwhelmed-people-overdosing-ivermectin.html

    Hospitals in rural southeast Oklahoma are struggling with a surge
    of ivermectin overdose patients

    So many patients are coming in with overdoses of the horse-grade medicine that other serious injuries - like gunshot wounds - have to wait

    Ivermectin is FDA approved for human use fighting some
    parasite-related conditions, but has not demonstrated that it can fight viruses in humans

    Many are purchasing versions of the drug meant for horses and other large animals, where doses are dangerous for humans

    So many rural Oklahomans are overdosing on horse medication that it is overwhelming local hospitals.

    Dr Jason McElyea, a physician from Sallisaw, Oklahoma in the Southeast
    of the state, told Oklahoma City's KFOR that hospitals in his region are being clogged with patients overdosing on ivermectin after using the
    drug to treat COVID-19.

    Many people are using ivermectin, which is FDA approved for human use in
    some situations, in doses meant for large animals like horses and
    overdosing.

    The volume of overdoses has become a problem for the whole community, as people needing treatment for other issues, like gunshot victims, are
    left waiting in peril for emergency room space.

    [continue . . . . . . . . ]

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-9956023/Rural-Oklahoma-
    hospitals-overwhelmed-people-overdosing-ivermectin.html





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  • From BurfordTJustice@21:1/5 to Mighty Wannabe on Sun Sep 19 15:51:06 2021
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    Mighty Wannabe wrote

    Ivermectin Horse De-wormer Killing Oklahoma Country Joes in Droves

    Overdoses from anti-parasite drug ivermectin overwhelm rural Oklahoma hospitals - leaving gunshot victims waiting for emergency rooms

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-9956023/Rural-Oklahoma-
    hospitals-overwhelmed-people-overdosing-ivermectin.html

    Hospitals in rural southeast Oklahoma are struggling with a surge
    of ivermectin overdose patients

    So many patients are coming in with overdoses of the horse-grade medicine that other serious injuries - like gunshot wounds - have to wait

    Ivermectin is FDA approved for human use fighting some
    parasite-related conditions, but has not demonstrated that it can fight viruses in humans

    Many are purchasing versions of the drug meant for horses and other large animals, where doses are dangerous for humans

    So many rural Oklahomans are overdosing on horse medication that it is overwhelming local hospitals.

    Dr Jason McElyea, a physician from Sallisaw, Oklahoma in the Southeast
    of the state, told Oklahoma City's KFOR that hospitals in his region are being clogged with patients overdosing on ivermectin after using the
    drug to treat COVID-19.

    Many people are using ivermectin, which is FDA approved for human use in
    some situations, in doses meant for large animals like horses and
    overdosing.

    The volume of overdoses has become a problem for the whole community, as people needing treatment for other issues, like gunshot victims, are
    left waiting in peril for emergency room space.

    [continue . . . . . . . . ]

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-9956023/Rural-Oklahoma-
    hospitals-overwhelmed-people-overdosing-ivermectin.html





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  • From BurfordTJustice@21:1/5 to Mighty Wannabe on Fri Oct 29 13:25:10 2021
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    Mighty Wannabe wrote

    Ivermectin Horse De-wormer Killing Oklahoma Country Joes in Droves

    Overdoses from anti-parasite drug ivermectin overwhelm rural Oklahoma hospitals - leaving gunshot victims waiting for emergency rooms

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-9956023/Rural-Oklahoma-
    hospitals-overwhelmed-people-overdosing-ivermectin.html

    Hospitals in rural southeast Oklahoma are struggling with a surge
    of ivermectin overdose patients

    So many patients are coming in with overdoses of the horse-grade medicine that other serious injuries - like gunshot wounds - have to wait

    Ivermectin is FDA approved for human use fighting some
    parasite-related conditions, but has not demonstrated that it can fight viruses in humans

    Many are purchasing versions of the drug meant for horses and other large animals, where doses are dangerous for humans

    So many rural Oklahomans are overdosing on horse medication that it is overwhelming local hospitals.

    Dr Jason McElyea, a physician from Sallisaw, Oklahoma in the Southeast
    of the state, told Oklahoma City's KFOR that hospitals in his region are being clogged with patients overdosing on ivermectin after using the
    drug to treat COVID-19.

    Many people are using ivermectin, which is FDA approved for human use in
    some situations, in doses meant for large animals like horses and
    overdosing.

    The volume of overdoses has become a problem for the whole community, as people needing treatment for other issues, like gunshot victims, are
    left waiting in peril for emergency room space.

    [continue . . . . . . . . ]

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-9956023/Rural-Oklahoma-
    hospitals-overwhelmed-people-overdosing-ivermectin.html





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  • From BurfordTJustice@21:1/5 to Mighty Wannabe on Tue Nov 16 22:48:23 2021
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    Mighty Wannabe wrote

    Ivermectin Horse De-wormer Killing Oklahoma Country Joes in Droves

    Overdoses from anti-parasite drug ivermectin overwhelm rural Oklahoma hospitals - leaving gunshot victims waiting for emergency rooms

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-9956023/Rural-Oklahoma-
    hospitals-overwhelmed-people-overdosing-ivermectin.html

    Hospitals in rural southeast Oklahoma are struggling with a surge
    of ivermectin overdose patients

    So many patients are coming in with overdoses of the horse-grade medicine that other serious injuries - like gunshot wounds - have to wait

    Ivermectin is FDA approved for human use fighting some
    parasite-related conditions, but has not demonstrated that it can fight viruses in humans

    Many are purchasing versions of the drug meant for horses and other large animals, where doses are dangerous for humans

    So many rural Oklahomans are overdosing on horse medication that it is overwhelming local hospitals.

    Dr Jason McElyea, a physician from Sallisaw, Oklahoma in the Southeast
    of the state, told Oklahoma City's KFOR that hospitals in his region are being clogged with patients overdosing on ivermectin after using the
    drug to treat COVID-19.

    Many people are using ivermectin, which is FDA approved for human use in
    some situations, in doses meant for large animals like horses and
    overdosing.

    The volume of overdoses has become a problem for the whole community, as people needing treatment for other issues, like gunshot victims, are
    left waiting in peril for emergency room space.

    [continue . . . . . . . . ]

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-9956023/Rural-Oklahoma-
    hospitals-overwhelmed-people-overdosing-ivermectin.html





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  • From BurfordTJustice@21:1/5 to Mighty Wannabe on Mon Dec 6 20:00:58 2021
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    Mighty Wannabe wrote

    Ivermectin Horse De-wormer Killing Oklahoma Country Joes in Droves

    Overdoses from anti-parasite drug ivermectin overwhelm rural Oklahoma hospitals - leaving gunshot victims waiting for emergency rooms

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-9956023/Rural-Oklahoma-
    hospitals-overwhelmed-people-overdosing-ivermectin.html

    Hospitals in rural southeast Oklahoma are struggling with a surge
    of ivermectin overdose patients

    So many patients are coming in with overdoses of the horse-grade medicine that other serious injuries - like gunshot wounds - have to wait

    Ivermectin is FDA approved for human use fighting some
    parasite-related conditions, but has not demonstrated that it can fight viruses in humans

    Many are purchasing versions of the drug meant for horses and other large animals, where doses are dangerous for humans

    So many rural Oklahomans are overdosing on horse medication that it is overwhelming local hospitals.

    Dr Jason McElyea, a physician from Sallisaw, Oklahoma in the Southeast
    of the state, told Oklahoma City's KFOR that hospitals in his region are being clogged with patients overdosing on ivermectin after using the
    drug to treat COVID-19.

    Many people are using ivermectin, which is FDA approved for human use in
    some situations, in doses meant for large animals like horses and
    overdosing.

    The volume of overdoses has become a problem for the whole community, as people needing treatment for other issues, like gunshot victims, are
    left waiting in peril for emergency room space.

    [continue . . . . . . . . ]

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-9956023/Rural-Oklahoma-
    hospitals-overwhelmed-people-overdosing-ivermectin.html





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