Officials are warning Botox patients about a botulism-like illness from apparent fake injections in 9 states. The CDC is investigating.A CDC investigation into people hospitalized with botulism-like illness after receiving cosmetic injections - commonly known as "botox" - that were administered in non-medical settings has widened.
The CDC said nine people have been hospitalized, and four have been treated with botulism anti-toxin because their symptoms were "consistent with possible spread of toxins.""Cosmetic injections should be an FDA-approved product, administered by licensed providers and in licensed settings," the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said in a statement. "The sources of these botulinum toxin products are unknown or unverified at this time.
The CDC said many were also administered in non-healthcare settings like spas or homes, or by unlicensed or untrained people. The Clostridium botulinum bacteria is an ingredient in Botox and similar cosmetic substances, according to the Illinois Department of Public Health. The purified form of the botulinum toxin is approved by the FDA for use by licensed healthcare providers as a cosmetic treatment, they said in a press release published on Monday.
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