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“Warning Issued After Botox-like Injections Hospitalize Patients”

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A warning has been issued by a cosmetics watchdog after several individuals were hospitalized due to receiving injections similar to Botox. The patients sought treatment at NHS facilities in Leeds last week for suspected botulism, a severe infection commonly caused by low-cost, unauthorized products. All cases were linked to a single salon in the city that had been promoting discounted offers.

Ashton Collins from Save Face, a government-endorsed registry of approved professionals, expressed concerns about the unlawful administration of prescription-only injectables without proper oversight or valid prescriptions. Collins highlighted the increasing number of providers violating regulations by collaborating with unethical prescribers or obtaining products illegally online. She emphasized the importance of enforcing laws to prevent such practices.

Botulism results from a potent neurotoxin that affects the nervous system, leading to symptoms such as eyelid drooping, double vision, swallowing difficulties, slurred speech, and fatigue. Collins emphasized that botulinum toxin injections should be recognized as medical procedures rather than mere beauty treatments, cautioning against trivializing them on social media.

Save Face has urged the government to enhance monitoring and enforcement to safeguard patients and combat illegal practices. Patients seeking Botox injections are advised to consult the Save Face register to locate accredited healthcare professionals who adhere to stringent standards regarding prescription legitimacy, UK licensing, and product sourcing from regulated pharmacies.

More than a third of botulinum toxin-related complaints reported to Save Face involve suspected counterfeit products. Dr. Bob Khanna, a prominent aesthetics practitioner, emphasized the necessity for stricter regulation and enforcement to protect the public from unsafe and illicit practices. Khanna underscored the risks of using botulinum toxin outside regulated clinical settings, emphasizing that aesthetic injectables are medical procedures involving potent prescription medications.

Last summer, the UKHSA documented at least 38 cases of botulism poisoning associated with unauthorized products, with a significant number occurring in the north-east region. The incidents included five individuals seeking emergency care in Durham on a single night in June due to fake anti-wrinkle injections.

The clinic was contacted for a response.

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