22-year-old Anna K., a student at Sechenov Medical University, died in Moscow.
Fifth-grader Sechenovka was taken to the Research Institute. Diagnosed with “poisoning with drugs”, Sklifosovsky reported the SHOT Telegram channel.
“A few days before going to the hospital, the girl took an immune drug based on the Laennec placenta,” the report says.
In a conversation with SHOT, immunologist Georgy Vikulov said that some people use placental drugs for rejuvenation – but he does not use it in his work and does not recommend it to his patients.
“I don’t use it for ethical reasons and I don’t recommend it to patients. The second reason has to do with the lack of sufficient evidence base. And any drug without a doctor’s prescription is fraught with consequences, ”said the doctor.
REN TV reported that the student independently put himself in a dropper with a solution of Japanese medicine. Doctors are trying to determine the exact cause of death.
“112” also reported that Anna K., the founder of SberMegaMarket, and her boyfriend Dmitry Zhulin were hospitalized. He also took a dropper treatment with this immunomodulator without a doctor’s prescription “to increase immunity after the winter.”
The channel said that doctors evaluated his condition as stable. According to the first version of doctors, since the drug was created on the basis of the human placenta, the man’s body reacted to a foreign protein.
According to 112, Anna K. remained in intensive care for about two weeks. The report stated that the couple dripped every 2-3 days for a month.
“Before flying to Dubai on March 13, the couple fell ill on the way to the airport – they had a severe chill, headache, and the temperature rose to 41 degrees. In the hospital, doctors diagnosed both of them with septic shock, ”says the Telegram channel. Also, according to “112”,
Anna prepared the solution on March 10, and the finished product “waited for three days, an infection formed inside the containers and the protein coagulated.”
INVITRO therapist Ivan Romasov in October 2022 aforementioned “socialbites.ca”, where any dropper without a doctor’s prescription can lead to serious health problems.
“All intravenous and intravenous drip drugs are prescribed only by doctors. Excessive simultaneous intake of large volumes of fluid can lead to pulmonary edema followed by acute heart failure. Drug overload and excess fluids adversely affect the condition of people with chronic kidney and liver disease.
Romasov also said that the placenta-based drug is a very dubious phenomenon.
“Laennec is a placental hydrolysant. The manufacturer has not yet published the composition specification. It is not known how this hydrolyzane is obtained. The chelating drugs are indeed medicinal, but it is worth remembering that they have a strict indication – poisoning with heavy metal salts. The preventive effect of the other drugs on the list has also not been proven,” said the expert. .