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Recent Interesting Reports
Alert of a cluster of Illnesses resembling Botulism from possibly Counterfeit Botox, LaSalle County, IL, USA
1 week ago •source dph.illinois.gov
Outbreak
The product in question is either Botox or a possibly counterfeit version of the product, and it was administered by a licensed nurse in LaSalle County who was performing work outside her authority. The two affected individuals reported symptoms such as blurred/double vision, droopy face, fatigue, shortness of breath, difficulty breathing, and hoarse voice following the injection. Both required hospitalization post-treatment.
People are advised not to use these botox injections. In Illinois, the injection of botulinum toxin, the key ingredient in Botox, is a practice of medicine that may only be performed by certain licensed professionals who are licensed and regulated by IDFPR. Cosmetologists and estheticians are prohibited from performing this practice under their licenses.
Botulism is a serious illness caused by a toxin produced by the Clostridium botulinum bacteria. This toxin is one of the most potent neurotoxins known and can cause muscle paralysis. The disease can manifest in three forms: foodborne botulism, wound botulism, and infant botulism. Foodborne botulism, which is the focus here, occurs when food contaminated with the bacteria is consumed. Symptoms can include difficulty swallowing or speaking, facial weakness, and paralysis. In severe cases, it can be fatal, particularly if it affects the respiratory muscles.
If you or a loved one are harmed or experiencing any symptoms, it is important to report it. Reporting can help to detect & resolve outbreaks early and prevent others from being harmed, and enables better surveillance. If symptoms persist, seek medical care.
Source: dph.illinois.gov
Package I did not order, Tuscumbia, AL, USA
1 week ago •reported by user-tkcv3639
Package received but not ordered, Perth WA, Australia
2 weeks ago •reported by user-nghzd644
Pair of shoes
Sender: U3, 10-12 Wiggs Rd, Riverwood NSW 2210.
Package with a red bandana, Rochester, MN, USA
3 weeks ago •reported by user-nxvjv916
A package I did not order, Danville, VA, USA
2 weeks ago •reported by user-qmxc1576
It contains two blue aluminum circles, about the size of a quarter that I have no idea what they are or why I got them. …
I have never ordered anything from this place, never heard of it and want to know why it was sent to me and how they got any information about me.
Did not order., Merritt Island, FL, USA
1 week ago •reported by user-qdfdj275
Unordered Package, 9208 Charles Smith Ave, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730, USA
5 days ago •reported by user-vqtpn585
Jerry Yasfbara
9208 Charles Smith Ave.
Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730
It came …
Please let me know if you have any questions or need more information.
I don’t believe I have any outstanding orders that I have not received.
Medline and Centurion Convenience kits - recalled due to lack of sterility, USA
1 week ago •source www.fda.gov
Recall notice
Water-based medical products that are non-sterile and potentially contaminated could cause serious or life-threatening infections, including bloodstream, urinary tract, open wound/soft tissue, and respiratory infections. Patients who are elderly, critically ill, have weak immune systems (including newborn infants, pregnant women, and cancer patients), or have chronic diseases are particularly at risk of infection. However, other patients could also develop infections after exposure to contaminated water-based medical products.
The recall affects Medline and Centurion convenience kits that may be used at home by patients, caregivers, and home health providers, as well as convenience kits that may be used in medical settings for surgery or other medical procedures. Recalled kits include, but are not limited to, wound care kits, tracheostomy kits and catheter kits. A detailed list of recalled Medline and Centurion convenience kits, as well as an example of product labeling, can be found in the link below.
Consumers who have recalled product should stop using the product and contact Medline immediately.
Medline Industries, LP notified its direct distributors and consumers of the Nurse Assist recall by First Class Mail and email on 11/16/23, upon receipt of initial recall notification from Nurse Assist. Customers who received the recalled product were given instructions to quarantine all affected products immediately and provide Medline with a response regarding the affected quantity on hand. Upon confirmation of the affected quantity, Medline provided customers with over-labels to place on the affected inventory, with instructions for staff to remove the affected component before using the kit. The recall notification also instructed distributors and those who resold or transferred affected product to another company or individuals to notify their customers of this recall notification.
In case you experience harm from this product, it is important to report it. It can help to detect & resolve issues and prevent others from being harmed, and it enables better surveillance. If symptoms persist, seek medical care.
Company name: Medline Industries, LP
Brand name: Medline and Centurion
Product recalled: Convenience kits
Reason of the recall: The potential for a lack of sterility
FDA Recall date: April 08, 2024
Source: www.fda.gov
Unordered Subgenix, New Jersey, USA
1 week ago •reported by user-npmxk968
A product scam, 2207 Summit Ave, Union City, NJ, USA
2 weeks ago •reported by user-fznt6631
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