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A Moscow doctor mixed up the ampoules and administered lidocaine intravenously to the patient. Woman …


A Moscow doctor mixed up the ampoules and administered lidocaine intravenously to the patient. The woman died without regaining consciousness — Media
36-year-old Christina came to a private clinic to remove a boil on her back on September 3. Returning home, the woman discovered that there was blood coming from her back. There was no way to stop her.
Christina called a doctor she knew. He told her to buy lidocaine, the anti-bleeding agent Etamsylate and aminocaproic acid. Soon he himself arrived. The doctor gave a series of injections, after which the woman felt her condition deteriorate, lost consciousness and died.
The police found closed ampoules of Etamzilat in the apartment. Previously, the doctor mixed up the ampoules and gave Christina an intravenous injection of lidocaine instead of Etamzilate, which caused the woman’s heart to stop.
36-year-old Christina came to a private clinic to remove a boil on her back on September 3. Returning home, the woman discovered that there was blood coming from her back. There was no way to stop her.
Christina called a doctor she knew. He told her to buy lidocaine, the anti-bleeding agent Etamsylate and aminocaproic acid. Soon he himself arrived. The doctor gave a series of injections, after which the woman felt her condition deteriorate, lost consciousness and died.
The police found closed ampoules of Etamzilat in the apartment. Previously, the doctor mixed up the ampoules and gave Christina an intravenous injection of lidocaine instead of Etamzilate, which caused the woman’s heart to stop.




