'Midazolam injection may cause serious or life-threatening breathing problems such as shallow, slowed, or temporarily stopped breathing that may lead to permanent brain injury or death'; then why was
by Paul Alexander
this drug given to our families, our parents, grand-parents en masse in hospitals? between midazolam, diamorphine, Remdesivir, intubation & ventilation & do not resuscitate orders, they killed them!
Our parents and grand-parents were killed by the protocols in the hospitals. I do not know any other way to say it! Some doctors have written and called me saying they were doing what they were told, others said they tried their best and felt it could work, some tell me they did not have mal-intent. It is incredible.
We cannot rest until we have proper legal inquiries and hearings into all the COVID policy decisions, all! We must get accountability if wrongs are shown. We do this properly in the courts and ballots box. But no amnesty! What they did to our parents was monstrous!
SOURCE:
https://medlineplus.gov/druginfo/meds/a609014.html
‘Midazolam injection may cause serious or life-threatening breathing problems such as shallow, slowed, or temporarily stopped breathing that may lead to permanent brain injury or death. You should only receive this medication in a hospital or doctor's office that has the equipment that is needed to monitor your heart and lungs and to provide life-saving medical treatment quickly if your breathing slows or stops. Your doctor or nurse will watch you closely after you receive this medication to make sure that you are breathing properly. Tell your doctor if you have a severe infection or if you have or have ever had any lung, airway, or breathing problems or heart disease.
Midazolam injection is used before medical procedures and surgery to cause drowsiness, relieve anxiety, and prevent any memory of the event. It is also sometimes given as part of the anesthesia during surgery to produce a loss of consciousness. Midazolam injection is also used to cause a state of decreased consciousness in seriously ill people in intensive care units (ICU) who are breathing with the help of a machine. Midazolam injection is in a class of medications called benzodiazepines. It works by slowing activity in the brain to allow relaxation and decreased consciousness.’