成人X站

MYNORTHWEST NEWS

Local officials express frustration as ivermectin poison control calls triple statewide

Sep 7, 2021, 2:39 PM | Updated: Sep 8, 2021, 5:12 am

Ivermectin...

A container of veterinary ivermectin in Johannesburg, South Africa. (AP Photo/Denis Farrell)

(AP Photo/Denis Farrell)

The Washington Poison Center continues to get calls from people asking for medical help after taking ivermectin, or requesting information about ivermectin.

Are patients legally able to demand ivermectin treatment?

Already this year, there have been more than triple last year’s calls stemming from the veterinary drug statewide, totaling 31 in all.

People are buying the anti-parasitic in animal supply stores and taking it to try to prevent or treat COVID-19. That began after a study out of Egypt claimed it was 90% effective at preventing COVID-19.

The study , and scientists and researchers have since pointed out several glaring issues. That included patients with altered data, some who were duplicated, and other data that was changed after the study was published. The study was retracted and is under investigation over allegations of data manipulation, but not before began to flood in across the country.

Some medical doctors prescribe ivermectin to treat head lice, worms, and skin conditions in horses, cattle, sheep, and others, but the drug maker has not endorsed any human use.

The American Medical Association says there is no proof it is an effective treatment for COVID-19, while the Washington State Department of Health issued a warning of its own last week, urging people to not take the drug to treat coronavirus.

Ross: Running out of sympathy for the unvaccinated?

Local health officials have also expressed frustration, citing the contrast in public opinion between the actual vaccine and unproven, hazardous treatments like ivermectin.

“Here we have an effective vaccine that we’re having a hard time getting people to take, but people are clamoring for a drug that’s ineffective and potentially dangerous,” Snohomish County Health Officer Dr. Spitters said during a Tuesday briefing.

Side effects of ivermectin can include, but are not limited to, skin rash, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, stomach pain, facial or limb swelling, dizziness, seizures, confusion, a sudden drop in blood pressure, and liver injury.

MyNorthwest News

Seattle police are investigating a shooting near Franklin High School in the 2800 block of Rainier ...

Frank Lenzi

Man shoots suspected burglar at Seattle apartment

A man shot a suspected burglar in the leg early Friday morning at an apartment complex in Seattle.

12 minutes ago

Bernese Mountain Dog...

Frank Lenzi

VIDEO: Tacoma Police save Bernese Mountain Dog stuck on rocks

A Bernese Mountain Dog had a ruff day last week. It somehow got stuck on some cold, wet rocks at Tacoma Chinese Reconciliation Park. Police came and saved the dog.

1 hour ago

PETA UW...

Julia Dallas

UW to release names of animal committee members to PETA, raising research concerns

UW will have to disclose the names of its animal welfare committee to PETA after a 3-year-long legal battle.

2 hours ago

Clark County Sheriff - Cowlitz Tribe police chief...

James Lynch

Cowlitz Tribe police chief found dead from self-inflicted gunshot, tied to possible sex crime

Cowlitz Tribe Police Chief Charles Gardiner found dead from self-inflicted gunshot, investigation linked to possible sex crime.

2 hours ago

Princess Diana...

Julia Dallas

MOPOP hosts ‘once-in-a-lifetime’ chance to see Princess Diana memorabilia

MOPOP is offering a rare opportunity to see Princess Diana's memorabilia before it's sold at auction.

3 hours ago

gorilla 100 men seattle seahawk...

MyNorthwest Staff

100 men vs. a gorilla? Former Seattle Seahawk claims you only need 9

The 100 men versus one gorilla debate is back on the internet and Luke Wilson claims we might want to thank the Seahawks for it.

3 hours ago

Local officials express frustration as ivermectin poison control calls triple statewide