Model dies after using health boost drip based on human PLACENTA
Model dies after using health boost drip based on human PLACENTA which she bought from an online pharmacy
- Russian cops launch probe into the death of a 22-year-old medical student
- ‘Health coach’ died after taking human placenta-based immune stimulating agent
A trainee doctor who also worked as a model died after taking an immune stimulating agent based on human placenta, say law enforcement in Russia.
A probe is underway into the tragic death of fifth year medical student Anna Kolyada, 22, who self-administered the Japanese drug using a drip.
She died in hospital after becoming ill with a fever on her way to the airport to fly to Dubai.
Kolyada – who called herself an online ‘health coach’ – suffered a build-up of fluid in the lungs, septic shock, heart failure and blood poisoning.
She died ten days after being hospitalised, say reports.
Anna Kolyada, 22, died after using a human placenta-based immunostimulant
Kolyada, a fifth-year medical student in Moscow’s prestigious Sechenov Medical University, was in a relationship with businessman Dmitry Zhulin, who was hospitalised but is now recovering
She died in hospital after becoming ill with a fever on her way to the airport to fly to Dubai
A male friend who she had administered the treatment to, businessman Dmitry Zhulin, 33, became ill and was also hospitalised but is now recovering.
A criminal case has been opened into Kolyada’s death, said the Russian Investigative Committee.
Reports say she bought the Japanese Laennec treatment from an online pharmacy without a prescription and set up a drip for herself and Zhulin without contacting a qualified medic.
A suspicion is that the drug had remained in a saline drip for several days and an ‘infection formed in it due to coagulated protein’.
The couple had wanted to strengthen their immune system, it was reported.
Dmitry Zhulin, 33, a founder of online shop SberMarket, became seriously ill after using a Japanese human placenta-based immune stimulating agent
They had previously taken the drug without problems.
Zhulin is a founder of a major Russian online shop called Sbermarket.
Kolyada was a student at prestigious Sechenov Medical University in Moscow.
Investigators are reported to be examining the ampules with the immune stimulating agent based on human placenta.
Laennec is described by one supplier as a ‘unique immune stimulating agent. It is obtained from placenta hydrolysate….
‘For Laennec production, the placenta taken from Japanese women after a safe delivery without complications is used.’
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