Top Health Officials Wage War Against NyQuil Chicken August 04, 2023 Story at-a-glance
By early to mid-April 2020, critical care doctors had already figured out that the antiparasitic drug ivermectin was working against the novel coronavirus, but the U.S. Food and Drug Administration chose to warn people away from the drug instead Internal FDA emails obtained by Motherboard through a Freedom of Information Act request reveal agency officials were thrilled with the success of its derogatory “horse paste” tweet that went viral at the end of August 2021 The FDA’s tweet linked to a consumer update page about “Why You Should Not Use Ivermectin to Treat or Prevent COVID-19,” which falsely insinuated that ivermectin was “not approved or authorized” by the FDA While the FDA had not approved ivermectin specifically for COVID-19, the drug has, in fact, been approved for human use since 1987, and has an excellent safety profile. Moreover, doctors can legally prescribe ANY approved drug for off-label use, as was the case with ivermectin In late September 2022, the FDA issued a warning against cooking chicken in NyQuil. The warning got massive media coverage across the U.S. Ironically, virtually no one had heard of this obscure “online challenge” until the FDA made it headline news https://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2023/08/04/nyquil-chicken.aspx?ui=23bc1bd9fcb4b3356028a747bd75a4fe7be0ae6a710a0f48676267071f8cecf5&sd=20220710&cid_source=dnl&cid_medium=email&cid_content=art1ReadMore&cid=20230804_HL2&foDate=false&mid=DM1444954&rid=1874409710
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