More importantly, how many of those calls were emergency calls? In how many of them was it recommended that the subject of the call be formally treated by a physician?
Someone calling in to find out if the medicine they or another person was about to take or had just taken doesn't guarantee a negative outcome.
Unless the 1.4% of total calls resulted in recommendations to emergency care, there's no reason for this statistic to be even the slightest bit relevant.
70% of 2%.
So 20 of 1000 calls were about Ivermectin, and 14 of those 20 were about horse paste.
I wonder how many calls were about widely prescribed pain killers...
More importantly, how many of those calls were emergency calls? In how many of them was it recommended that the subject of the call be formally treated by a physician?
Someone calling in to find out if the medicine they or another person was about to take or had just taken doesn't guarantee a negative outcome.
Unless the 1.4% of total calls resulted in recommendations to emergency care, there's no reason for this statistic to be even the slightest bit relevant.