(04-13-2024, 07:12 AM)ArMaP Wrote: Big doses? The doses mentioned on the NHS PDF you linked to are normal, according to all the information I can find about Midazolam.
Yes, too big dosages . The real issue is also that the drug is supposed to be used only in setting like in hospital etc where patient is monitored constantly because that drug can cause severe issues. They created policy to start giving wrong drug, in wrong place and too big dosage . They send the elderly to care homes and did not give them hospital treatments .
Would you want to start taking strong sedatives when you have respiratory insufficiency ,breathlessness ,pneumonia ?
Midazolam was used to prematurely end the lives of thousands who you were told had died of Covid-19 and we can prove it; here’s the evidence…
The Death Penalty Drugs Used By Care Homes
Mass Murdering Of The Elderly