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Woman, 21, develops ‘lethal toxic blood’ which causes brain swelling after using fat jab Mounjaro for 3 weeks

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A 21-year-old developed a lethal toxic blood condition after using a popular fat jab for three weeks.

The unnamed patient had been injecting herself with the Mounjaro - a jab recently approved for weight loss in the UK.

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The unnamed woman fell into ketoacidosis after taking tirzepatideCredit: Getty

The woman was admitted to an intensive care unit after experiencing stomach pains, sickness and diarrhoea for two days straight.

Blood tests revealed she was suffering from a potentially fatal condition called ketoacidosis, which happens when substances called ketones build up in the blood.

In small doses, these proteins are normal and relatively harmless.

But in large quantities, they can make the blood too acidic and toxic, which can lead to swelling of the brain.

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Doctors writing in the , said the patient had 26 times the normal level of ketones in her blood. 

Just three weeks earlier, she started taking tirzepatide, the active ingredient in 'king kong' weight loss drugs Mounjaro and Zepbound, once a week. 

Since starting the medicine, she has shed 11 pounds, according to the report.

The complication is one of the many side effects linked to the GLP-1 weight loss jabs, which have also been connected to 20 deaths in the UK.

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What went wrong?

Usually, the body gets most of the energy it needs from glucose, the sugar in carbohydrates in the diet.

But if you don't eat enough glucose-containing food, the body begins to source its energy from fat stores.

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This chemical reaction is called ketoacidosis and produces ketones as a by-product.

This is the first reported case of ketoacidosis in someone taking weight-loss jabs, the doctors said.

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They suggested the condition might be triggered in people taking weight loss jabs like Ozempic or Mounjaro because the medications suppress appetite, meaning they are not getting enough energy from food.

Ketoacidosis is more commonly seen in diabetic patients when they run out of insulin, a hormone that turns glucose into energy.

Symptoms include excessive thirst, frequent urination, vomiting, stomach pain, weakness, shortness of breath, confusion, and fruity-scented breath.

If left unrelated, ketoacidosis can lead to loss of consciousness and, eventually, death.

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In the hospital, the patient, from Kuwait, in West Africa, suffered severe trouble breathing, high heart rate, and elevated blood pressure

She was given IV fluids to restore her sodium and potassium levels and stop the vomiting and diarrhoea. 

At her four-week follow-up, doctors found her symptoms had resolved, but she had gained two pounds.

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