CDC Warns of Rising Cases of Illness from Counterfeit Botox

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Cases of people experiencing severe side effects from fake Botox injections given by unlicensed providers are on the rise, with at least 22 reported cases in 11 states. Symptoms range from double vision and drooping eyelids to difficulty swallowing and breathing. The FDA is actively investigating the source of counterfeit Botox, and warns that identifying features of fake products include incorrect labeling and non-English language on the packaging. Health experts advise against getting injections from unlicensed providers and emphasize the importance of verifying the authenticity of Botox products before receiving treatment.
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