FDA approves “date rape” drug for rare sleeping disorder while COVID vaccines are still not fully approved 🤡
· Aug 17, 2021 · NottheBee.com

So, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) just approved a "date rape" drug to treat a rare sleeping disorder which is weird because as we speak millions of Americans are being jabbed with a vaccine that is STILL NOT APPROVED BY THE FDA.

Talk about skewed priorities.

Idiopathic hypersomnia is an uncommon sleep disorder that is diagnosed in about 5-10% of people. Those who suffer from it sleep long or normal hours but don't feel rested during the day.

I bet you're probably thinking you may have idiopathic hypersomnia too! Who ISN'T tired all the time?

But at least now you can just dose yourself with a drug that is used to literally rape people…

To make things even more sketchy, this sleeping disorder often starts when a person is in their mid-to-late teens or early twenties.

Yes, you are reading this all correctly. Teens and twenty-year-old's will be getting "date rape" pills prescribed with the full support and approval of the FDA.

***Just another quick reminder that COVID vaccines are NOT fully approved by the FDA***

At least there are some level-headed people out there that are criticizing this decision and are questioning how safe this date rape drug is… umm.. DUH.

Thomas Moore is a researcher at the Center for Drug Safety and Effectiveness at Johns Hopkins University, "For some years I've had questions about whether this drug has benefits that exceed its high risks," Moore told the New York Times.

Even back in 2014 Moore published a report that urged the FDA to re-evaluate the date rape drug, now branded as "Xywav."

Xywav is so powerful and fast-acting that the prescription label advises patients to take it while already in bed plus the possible side effects of oh, you know, anxiety, depression, sleepwalking, hallucinations and suicidal thoughts. No biggie.

Again, let's get this straight. The FDA just approved a date rape drug for a small amount of people with a rare sleep disorder but still have not approved a vaccine that is already in the arms of 168.4 million Americans.

Let that sink in.


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