
The famous Mexican personality Alessandra Rojo de la Vega has generated controversy on social media after posting a brief video in which part of her glute is observed while she injects two medications. In the recording, Alessandra shows how she administers 'Ceftriaxone' and 'Dexamethasone', medications that, in theory, help her recharge amid her multiple occupations.
In the video, Alessandra's voiceover states, 'Because one does not give up, one just recharges.' The activist, known for her role as the mayor of Cuauhtémoc, shares some written messages, such as 'A year without getting sick', emphasizing her hectic and challenging lifestyle.
'Ceftriaxone' is a broad-spectrum antibiotic used to treat various bacterial infections. 'Dexamethasone', on the other hand, is a synthetic drug that belongs to the glucocorticoid family, and its main function is the reduction of inflammation and the suppression of the immune response.
Self-medication, a common yet risky practice, is a topic addressed indirectly with this video. The administration of medications without medical supervision can lead to incorrect diagnosis of a condition and, consequently, to the improper use of medications. This behavior can be dangerous, and it is always recommended to consult a healthcare professional before self-medicating.