UK: Authorities prescribed use of palliative care drugs for treatment of Covid-19
How many unnecessary deaths occurred?
In a recent revelation revealed by Dr John Campbell, the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) recommended on 3rd April 2020, the use of palliative care drugs for the treatment of Covid-19 symptoms in patients, within the community. Â
These guidelines were in effect until the end of 2022, where there were two peaks of deaths during that period.
Palliative care is a specialized medical care that focuses upon providing a patient’s relief from pain and other symptoms of serious diseases and illnesses, no matter the diagnosis or stage of disease. I am personally aware of the way the drugs under this protocol are used, with the death of my mother in a special treatment facility. The objective of the protocol is to make the passing of the patient, as easy and painless as possible. These are known as ‘end of life drugs’.
Under the UK protocol the drugs utilized were morphine sulfate, midazolam, Levomepromazine, and haloperidol. The prescriptions of these drugs correlated with the spikes in UK deaths.
These drugs are usually used in cases involving the ‘not for resuscitation protocol’, or people who refuse treatment. These drugs are intended for people who have terminal disease, and/or pain is rising above the threshold of comfort.
Morphine is an opiate, which alleviates pain and decreases respiratory effort.
Midazolam, is a benzodiazepine compound used for anesthesia, and procedural sedation, and to treat severe agitation. One of the side effects of the drug is that it leads to a reduction in efforts to breath.
Morphine and Midazolam administrated together can supress the breathing of a patient (respiratory  depression), something those who are having difficulty on breathing should be kept away from. NICE on their website warns of potentially fatal respiratory depression on their website, yet recommended these drugs for treatment of Covid-19. The use of these drugs in the UK at this time, did not have marketing authority.
Levomepromazine is an antipsychotic drug. This is usually utilized for Schizophrenia and as an end of life drug.
Haloperidol is an anti-psychotic medication, used in the treatment of schizophrenia and bipolar disorders.
As an alternative oxygen and anti-biotics could have been utilized on most patients, until recovery. Many patients given time would have recovered.
The question here is how many deaths were the result of Covid-19, and how many resulted from this treatment?
This has inflated the tally of Covid-19 deaths within the UK, where people unnecessarily died from the treatment prescribed by authorities. Doctors during the pandemic were coerced to follow government guidelines.
From Covid-19 recommendations by NICE
This made Covid-19 look much more deadly than it was.
During the pandemic, safe medicines like ivermectin were ridiculed by the media and even banned for use by authorities for Covid-19 treatment. Instead, drugs usually prescribed for end of life protocols were forced upon UK doctors.
There must be an immediate inquiry into why these drugs were forced upon the medical profession. The above guidelines killed people.
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