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A jury ruled that St. Petersburg, Fla.-based Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital must pay a family $211 million in a case made famous by a Netflix documentary, the Tampa Bay Times reported Nov. 9.

The family of 17-year-old #MayaKowalski had sued the hospital after it reported her mother, Beata, for suspected child abuse in 2016 after she requested #ketamine to treat her daughter for chronic pain. The girl was removed by the state and sheltered at the hospital for three months, a time during which Beata Kowalski died by suicide.

https://www.beckershospitalreview.com/digital-marketing/jury-rules-against-johns-hopkins-in-case-made-famous-by-netflix.html
“Experts say giving sedatives to someone who is already struggling to breathe can create a risk for death, because the drugs slow the respiratory drive. If someone is unable to get enough oxygen and blow off enough carbon dioxide, their hearts can stop or they can stop breathing.”

The 2 sedatives being used to restrain suspects are #midazolam & #ketamine.

Midazolam is also the drug that was used in combination with placing Covid patients on ventilators who subsequently died.

It’s also one of the drugs used to stop the heart in death row executions.

Ask yourself, why is this pharmaceutical weapon being used on people who have compromised respiratory systems in hospitals or on physically restrained suspects who are already obviously impaired by Unknown substances? Especially when there is a well published warning not to use midazolam if there’s any possibility that the patient has consumed alcohol or used certain drugs the past 24-48 hours!

This is either murder, manslaughter or medical negligence at the very least depending on the circumstances!

Arrests & prosecutions need to begin immediately for all involved

https://www.medpagetoday.com/publichealthpolicy/ethics/109857