Rolling Stone Issues ‘Update’ After COVID Ivermectin Article Disputed by Oklahoma Hospital

Rolling Stone Issues ‘Update’ After COVID Ivermectin Article Disputed by Oklahoma Hospital
A health worker shows a box containing a bottle of Ivermectin, a medicine authorized by the National Institute for Food and Drug Surveillance to treat patients with mild, asymptomatic or suspicious COVID-19, as part of a study of the Center for Paediatric Infectious Diseases Studies, in Cali, Colombia, on July 21, 2020. (Photo by Luis ROBAYO / AFP) Photo by LUIS ROBAYO/AFP via Getty Images
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A hospital system in Oklahoma responded to a Rolling Stone article that claimed hospital emergency rooms in Oklahoma were turning away gunshot victims due to ivermectin overdose patients, saying that it has not treated patients due to complications from taking the drug.

Rolling Stone on Sunday issued an update to its article, which included the statement from a local hospital denying the claims.
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