Recently, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued a warning about counterfeit Botox injections that have led to illness for 22 individuals, with half of them being hospitalized. These cases were reported by the CDC and began surfacing in early November across 11 different states. According to the agency, the injections were being administered by unlicensed or untrained individuals, even in informal settings like homes or spas. Many of those affected had received the injections for cosmetic purposes.
The CDC has advised health professionals to be aware of this issue and has sent out an alert on Tuesday to warn them of the dangers associated with counterfeit Botox products. The agency also stated that six people were treated for suspected botulism due to these fake injections. It is important for individuals to receive such treatments only from licensed professionals and alert authorities if they believe they have been exposed to counterfeit products.
Botulinum toxin, when introduced into the bloodstream, can cause botulism – a severe illness that manifests with symptoms like double vision, drooping eyelids, slurred speech, difficulty swallowing, and breathing complications. This warning serves as a reminder of the importance of seeking professional help when it comes to cosmetic procedures and other medical treatments.
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