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Home » News » CDC reportedly investigating several cases of illnesses from Botox injections

CDC reportedly investigating several cases of illnesses from Botox injections

Robert WilsonBy Robert Wilson Plastic Surgeon
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is reportedly investigating several cases of Botox-related illnesses and will warn doctors across the United States about fake Botox injections after several people have been hospitalized.

Health officials in Tennessee and Illinois this week said they were investigating cases of botulism-like illnesses that appeared connected to Botox injections received in a non-medical setting.

There were four patients in Tennessee who reported symptoms that aligned with botulism after receiving cosmetic injections and two were hospitalized, the state health department said in a statement last week. Officials said they believed the injections were from a counterfeit product.

Botulism is caused when a toxin attacks the body’s nerves and causes muscle weakness in the face, mouth and throat. Symptoms can include blurred vision, drooping eyelids, slurred speech and difficulty swallowing, according to the Tennessee department of health. A purified form of the toxin that causes the condition is used in Botox and approved by the Food and Drug Administration, according to the Illinois department of public health.

Receiving these treatments in unlicensed, unapproved settings can put you or your loved ones at serious risk for health problems. Please only seek cosmetic services under the care of licensed professionals trained to do these procedures and who use FDA-approved products,” said Sameer Vohra, director of the Illinois department of public health. “If you are experiencing any health problems after a recent cosmetic treatment, please contact your healthcare provider immediately for help and assistance.”

Two people in Illinois were also hospitalized and reported botulism-like symptoms after receiving “either Botox or a possibly counterfeit version of the product”, the Illinois department of public health said in a statement. Both patients had received injections from a licensed nurse in LaSalle county who administered the procedure outside of her authority, according to the agency.

 This article was amended on 12 April 2024 to note that Botox is a purified form of the toxin that causes botulism, not of the bacteria that produces the toxin as originally stated.

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