A false report has Oklahoma trending nationally. The story claims hospitals in the state are being overrun by people overdosing on the horse anti-para

Oklahoma Doctor At Center Of Viral Ivermectin Story Says Report Is Wrong

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2021-09-07 16:30:05

A false report has Oklahoma trending nationally. The story claims hospitals in the state are being overrun by people overdosing on the horse anti-parasitic ivermectin as a treatment for COVID-19. 

The story was picked up by national and international news organizations like The Guardian, Rolling Stone, The Hill and MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow.  

“As the story ran, it sounded like all of Oklahoma hospitals were filled with people who have overdosed on ivermectin and that’s not the case,” McElyea said. “The cases we are seeing, people who are overdosing on ivermectin, they are taking full strength cattle doses and coming in and that is something that could be avoided.” 

INEGRIS Hospital said in a statement McElyea is an employee of an agency that staffs emergency departments throughout the United States including several emergency departments in rural Oklahoma. 

“What we can confirm is that we have seen a handful of ivermectin patients in our emergency rooms, to include INTEGRIS Grove Hospital. And while our hospitals are not filled with people who have taken ivermectin, such patients are adding to the congestion already caused by COVID-19 and other emergencies,” the hospital group said. 

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