After fake Botox puts woman on a ventilator, experts worry it’ll happen again

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Cheap, counterfeit Botox given by people not trained to do facial injections, in places without a doctor on standby, became a dangerous combination that landed more than a dozen women in the hospital. In at least one case, a woman became so ill that she had to be placed on a ventilator to help her breathe.

Doctors qualified to administer Botox are concerned more patients like the one in Colorado will be injured, especially as unregulated medical spas have grown in popularity. “I’m extremely worried,” said Dr. Kate Dee, a physician and founder of Glow Medispa in Seattle. “As more and more people order fake Botox off the internet, there could be anything in that vial.

 

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