A report from a hospital in Perm describes a serious adverse reaction experienced by a patient after a course of medication. A Telegram channel originally shared the account under the heading To climb, which has since circulated widely on social networks.
According to the patient’s wife, the man was admitted to a Perm hospital on February 19. The following day he received a daily regimen of eight tablets. He continued taking the pills until February 25, after which he developed widespread blisters over his skin that soon ruptured. The consequence was extensive skin peeling across the body. The wife indicated that the medical staff did not provide an explanation for the skin damage that appeared after the drug intake. In response to the worsening condition, the care team shifted the patient from the tablets to intravenous infusions, and the man reportedly began to feel relief. He shared his account on social networks, attempting to describe what happened and how it unfolded.
Following this development, the medical team decided to transfer the patient to another hospital for further evaluation and treatment. At present, officials have not disclosed additional details about the incident or the exact medications involved in the treatment protocol, leaving many questions about the sequence of events unanswered.
Meanwhile, a separate report from Novosibirsk mentions a criminal case opened during childbirth at a medical facility in that city. This note appears in the broader media coverage about medical incidents and hospital safety, underscoring ongoing concerns about clinical care and patient outcomes in Russia.