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Woman wins court fight: Animal dewormer to be given to spouse who has COVID-19
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An Ohio judge has ordered a hospital to administer an animal deworming medicine to a man in the ICU with COVID-19, according to the Ohio Capital Journal.

The man’s wife had sought to have him treated with ivermectin, often used to treat parasites in large animals such as cows and horses.

https://www.mlive.com/news/2021/08/woman...id-19.html

A judge should not be dictating treatment protocols to a hospital.

I guess I'm just a terrible person, but under the circumstances, I hope he dies and I hope the judge, the wife, and the quack doctor are held responsible.
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https://forums.macresource.com/read.php?2,2665135
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Hope the hospital has a large pile of release forms for the wife to sign, and that they require her to get the doctor who prescribed the drug come in to administer it instead of hospital staff.
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wave rider wrote:
https://forums.macresource.com/read.php?2,2665135

Oops. Sorry, it just popped up today on Mlive and I didn't look far enough down to see it was already posted.
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Popular podcast host Joe Rogan says that he’s taking the dewormer drug Ivermectin after being diagnosed with COVID-19.

In an Instagram post on Wednesday, Rogan told his followers that he has to change his comedy tour schedule.

“I got back from the road Saturday night feeling very weary. I had a headache. I felt just run down,” he said.

Rogan did not reveal if he's been vaccinated against the coronavirus, but said he's been taking a number of medications, mentioning Z-Pac, prednisolone and Ivermectin, which is given to livestock and not recommended for the treatment of COVID-19.
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Again, he's been on a ventilator nearly two months now & all the family will say about his condition is that he's still alive.

Throw the kitchen sink in there, but the only way he's leaving the hospital is through the morgue.
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If he has been hogging a ventilator for two months then an anti-parasite drug seems fitting.
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