translated from Spanish: Athlete who died from anti-sweat treatment would have omitted information

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Mexico.- The athlete and influencer Odalis Santos Mena, 23, who died after undergoing a treatment against sweating in a clinic in Guadalajara, Jalisco, reportedly perished for not reporting what she was taking, said the advertising agency representing the skin skin clinic.
The bodybuilder did not report what substances she took prior to medical treatment, the agency said, so the intake of “clenbuterol, creatine and oxandrolone” would have caused her death.
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“It is a legal and protocol requirement that patients fill out a form to establish if they have any allergies, if they are taking medications, supplements or substances. Odalis filled out and signed the form. To this specific question, Odalis answered ‘No,'” the Guadalajara, Jalisco-based agency said in a statement about the case.
According to the agency, the doctor who treated her reportedly repeated the question about substance use and the young woman “verbally reiterated that she did not.”
Source: However

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