Health Officials Urging People Not To Use Cow Drug For COVID Treatment

Ivermectin is a drug used to treat parasitic roundworm infections. In Indonesia, news circulated that the Ivermax 12 drug was able to ward off COVID-19. medan sumatera utara 13 agust 2021

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Health officials in Mississippi are urging people to avoid using the drug ivermectin as an alternative treatment for COVID-19. Now, I had to look up what ivermectin actually was, and it turns out it is a drug used to treat parasitic ringworms in livestock.

So, yes, rather than using a treatment that is promoted by the CDC or other health organizations — or getting the available vaccine — people have resorted to ingesting a cow drug.

As a result, people have been suffering from poising at an alarming rate — with 70 percent of those calls coming from people who took the drug after being advised that it was a suitable treatment for the coronavirus, according to TMZ.

The rapid spread of misinformation about ivermectin has gotten so bad, in fact, that the FDA has stepped in to issue a warning.

“You are not a horse. You are not a cow. Seriously, y’all. Stop it,” the statement said.

https://twitter.com/US_FDA/status/1429050070243192839?s=20

Doses of the drug can be deadly.

TMZ provided an image that was making the rounds on social media from a livestock feed store in Mississippi that was promoting the availability of ivermectin.

You know what they say: you can’t fix stupid.

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