How is Midazolam being used for COVID-19? Is it dangerous?
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In the General/Chat forum, on a thread titled Medical Staff Ordered to Euthanize ‘Covid’ Patients: Leaked Docs (United Kingdom), BenLurkin wrote: How is Midazolam being used for COVID-19? Is it dangerous?
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Thank you.
The doctors who came out early in the plandemic, warning against Midazolam and Remdesivir, pointed to details like this (from your link):
Midazolam has a United States Food and Drug Administration black box warning, which notes that the medication has been associated with respiratory depression and arrest because it can slow or stop breathing.
This is a key part of Midazolam's effectiveness in executions:
How Does Execution Drug Midazolam Work?
01/19/2022 1:45:05 PM PST · by ransomnote · 29 replies
livescience.com ^ | June 29, 2015 | Rachael Rettner"In executions, the drug has been used to induce unconsciousness before other drugs are administered to stop an inmate's breathing and stop the heart."
ransomnote: There are calming medications without the side effects of depressing or stopping breathing.