Doctor in Canada “Relieved of His Duties” After Prescribing Ivermectin for Covid – IOTW Report

Doctor in Canada “Relieved of His Duties” After Prescribing Ivermectin for Covid

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A Canadian emergency room physician has been banned from practicing medicine in Alberta after he defied the province’s COVID treatment protocols by prescribing Ivermectin to three patients.

In a powerful speech last week, Dr. Daniel Nagase vented about the shoddy way COVID patients were being treated in a rural hospital in Alberta, and concluded that “something malicious is going on.”

 He blasted doctors and surgeons “who are standing in the way of life-saving medicine.”

Nagase said that he gave his elderly patients one dose of Ivermectin, along with antibiotics, vitamins, and inhalers—which set two out of the three on a quick road to recovery. But when health authorities caught wind of what he was doing, all the medications, including the inhalers were taken away, and Nagase was relieved of his duties.

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13 Comments on Doctor in Canada “Relieved of His Duties” After Prescribing Ivermectin for Covid

  1. THERE’S a doctor I would see for medical treatment, licensed or not.

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  2. I bought the liquid injectable. I bought a 1p pack of diabetic syringes for 3 bucks at Walgreens. The dose is 4 milligrams once or twice a day if you have a cold. I squirt it in my mouth. Doesn’t taste bad

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  3. If telling a Covid case to quarantine at home and ride it out until he gets deathly ill and then come into a hospital and be killed by a respirator is “practicing medicine” then this doctor should be thrilled to be banned

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  4. Brown Eyed Girl, for oral horse dewormer you dial in your weight on the plunger stopper and take that every 2 weeks. That’s the 91 mcg/lb. Same dose for humans.

    If you are a hospital worker, or otherwise subjected to too many afflicted humans you do the same dose, but weekly.

    Check what you have and do the conversions for mcg/lb.

  5. BTW, Brown Eyed Girl, you can be a little wrong in either direction with your weight. Don’t fuss about it.

    When we give it to animals we estimate. We don’t actually weigh anything over 100 pounds.

    Be careful. But 50 lbs under, or 50 lbs over isn’t going to hurt you. It’s not an exact science.

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