IVERMECTIN OVERDOSES: Backing up rural hospitals, ambulances in Oklahoma (Fake News?)
2 years ago
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SOUTHEASTERN OKLAHOMA, Okla. – According to KFOR News 4, a rural Oklahoma doctor said patients who are taking the horse de-wormer medication, ivermectin, to fight COVID-19 are causing emergency room and ambulance back ups.
“There’s a reason you have to have a doctor to get a prescription for this stuff, because it can be dangerous,” said Dr. Jason McElyea.
For more visit kfor.com
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