Madonna was treated with a drug intended for overdose

Madonna has reportedly been hospitalized for a bacterial infection.

Madonna was hospitalized due to a bacterial infection. Steve Sands/NewYorkNewswire/Bauer-Griffin/Shutterstock

Pop singer Madonna’s, 64, additional information has become available about treatment methods. Madonna was reportedly admitted to intensive care at the end of June due to a bacterial infection, and was discharged the very next day.

Radar Online -magazine reports that Madonna was given naloxone when she was found unconscious in her home. Naloxone is often used as an antidote in overdose cases. The drug is used, for example, for heroin or morphine overdose. Madonna has said in 2014 that she has a background in drug experimentation.

Naloxone is also known to be useful for raising blood pressure in the treatment of septic shock. Madonna is known to have gone into septic shock when she was taken to the hospital. According to the source, there is currently nothing to suggest that the artist needed medication due to drug use.

Although the reasons for Madonna’s intensive care have been reported before, there has been a lot of speculation on social media surrounding the star’s illness. Some have suspected, for example, that Madonna’s illness had something to do with the fillers in her body. According to the wildest speculations, the artist was only pretending to be sick in order to sell more tickets for the tour.

With Madonna’s return home, conflicting information about the artist’s condition has also spread. Some of Madonna’s close circle have assured that the singer is already doing well, while other sources say that the artist has not recovered as expected. Despite the reports, it is still unclear how things will go for Madonna’s tour, which is scheduled to begin on July 15th.

There have been wild speculations on the internet about the reasons for Madonna’s deteriorating health. Steve Sands/NewYorkNewswire/Bauer-Griffin/Shutterstock

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