CDC Issues Health Alert on ‘Adverse Effects’ From Counterfeit Drug

The CDC sent out the health alert advisory after about two-dozen reports of health issues relating to counterfeit Botox.
CDC Issues Health Alert on ‘Adverse Effects’ From Counterfeit Drug
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) headquarters in Atlanta on April 23, 2020. Tami Chappell/AFP via Getty Images
Jack Phillips
Jack Phillips
Breaking News Reporter
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The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) this week issued a “health alert network” advisory regarding the risks of fake Botox injections after false versions of the product were found in several U.S. states.

The CDC, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and other agencies said they are investigating incidents in which at least 22 women have reported health issues after receiving counterfeit Botox injections for cosmetic purposes. That includes injections from individuals who were unlicensed or untrained and sometimes not in health care settings, the CDC advisory said.
Jack Phillips
Jack Phillips
Breaking News Reporter
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