According to Radar Online, a dose of Narcan was administered to Madonna so she could be resurrected from her apparent death.
As noted by Page Six, the legendary singer Madonna was discovered at her home in New York City on Saturday comatose, prompting paramedics to send her to a local hospital.
Report From Radar Online
Madonna experienced a serious bacterial infection on Saturday, June 24, requiring a lengthy stay in the intensive care unit. Her condition is becoming better, but she must continue to get medical care for the foreseeable future. A full recovery is anticipated.
On June 24, Madonna’s aide reportedly discovered that she was unresponsive and laid her on the floor. Immediately, a Narcan shot was administered to Madonna.
According to an exclusive report from RadarOnline.com, Madonna came much closer to passing away than anyone realizes.
#Madonna was reportedly given an injection of the drug #Narcan – commonly used to reverse suspected drug overdoses – to combat acute septic shock… ORLY? The pop star was overdosed, wasn’t she? pic.twitter.com/ylnXdoOBNh
— Hadesgallery News Reporter (@hadesgallery) July 6, 2023
Sources said those who found the Queen of Pop’s lifeless body on June 24 were compelled to give her a Narcan injection when she was discovered unconscious.
Septic Shock?
Narcan is a medicine for medical emergencies that is usually used to reverse the symptoms of a suspected overdose and bring the individual back from the brink of death.
On the other hand, it can also be used to treat individuals who are experiencing acute septic shock, which is a disease that Madonna reportedly had.
Naloxone is truly a miracle drug but it is not “used to treat septic shock, the condition Madonna had.” As the biggest naloxone pusher, it‘a always right to try it on an unresponsive person, but if it doesn’t work you need to think of other things than OD. https://t.co/0Tg9UIi4V9
— Ryan Marino, MD (@RyanMarino) July 6, 2023
Septic shock is an acute illness when a person’s blood pressure goes to an unsafely low level.
The injection, usually found in the medical treatment kits of the wealthy and famous, is thought to be effective in managing septic shock, since it is believed to boost blood pressure.
There is not a single shred of evidence that suggests the hitmaker required the use of Narcan to mitigate the adverse effects of drug use. Nevertheless, many reports are suggesting Narcan doesn’t treat or negate septic shock.
This article appeared in NewsHouse and has been published here with permission.
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