CDC Issues Alert on Counterfeit Botox Linked to Hospitalizations

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The CDC is set to warn doctors nationwide about fake Botox injections that have led to hospitalizations in several states, possibly linked to counterfeit products administered in non-medical settings. Clostridium botulinum, a nerve toxin in Botox, can be damaging if used improperly. Health departments in Illinois and Tennessee have reported cases, with patients experiencing symptoms similar to botulism. The incidents highlight the risks of receiving medical procedures at unregulated med spas and the importance of ensuring the quality and legitimacy of products.
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