In the circumstances of the death of a 22-year-old student of the Sechenov Academy Anna Kolyada, investigators of the Main Investigative Committee of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation in Moscow are investigating.
“It was previously established that the girl, together with her young man, took an immunostimulating drug in order to increase immunity,” the department noted.
The ambulance took the young people on March 14. On the eve of hospitalization, the couple made themselves immunodroppers. According to KP, Kolyada told doctors that she had used Laennec, a drug based on human placenta hydrolyzate. After 11 days, the girl died, the doctors were able to save the man.
According to Thevoicemag, a possible reason for the deterioration in the condition of young people is a violation of the preparation and storage of the solution used for droppers. The girl purchased the drug on her own, without a doctor’s prescription. The prepared solution was stored in the house for three days. The material notes that after the droppers, Kolyada and her young man began to have chills and a headache, and the temperature rose to 41 degrees. At the hospital, they were diagnosed with septic shock.
The girls kept her blog, in which she gave health advice, and there are also her photo shoots on the Web. According to Izvestia, the 33-year-old founder of SberMegaMarket, Dmitry Zhulin, was hospitalized along with Kolyada.
Examination will establish the exact cause of Anna Kolyada’s death.
Source: Rosbalt

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