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Botulinum toxin A
- Botulinum toxin (BTX) is a type of nerve blocker. When injected, BTX blocks nerve signals to muscles so they relax. BTX is the toxin that causes botulism, a rare but serious illness. It is safe when used in very small doses.
- ... effects, although rare, include skin cracking and blisters. Botulinum toxin -- Botulinum toxin is used to treat severe underarm, palmar (hand), ...
- ... Some of these medicines have bothersome side effects. Botulinum toxin (Botox) treatments may help. Botulinum toxin comes from a certain type of bacteria. Very ...
- ... to treat angina pectoris, and dicyclomine. Injection of botulinum toxin. Medicines to treat heartburn due to gastroesophageal reflux ...
- ... seizure medicines Calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) agents Botulinum toxin type A (Botox) injections may also help reduce ... Certain medicines used to treat seizures, called anticonvulsants Botulinum toxin type A injections for select people Medicines that ...
- ... from the baby may be checked for the botulinum toxin or bacteria. Electromyography (EMG ) can be done to help tell the difference between muscle and neurological problems.
- ... spasticity. These need to be taken as instructed. Botulinum toxin that can be injected into the spastic muscles. ...
- ... to prevent or reduce the frequency of seizures Botulinum toxin to help with spasticity and drooling Muscle relaxants ...
- ... muscle spasticity. Some common ones are: Baclofen (Lioresal) Botulinum toxin injection Dantrolene (Dantrium) Diazepam (Valium) Gabapentin (Neurontin) Tizanidine ( ...
- ... act on serotonin receptors Other treatments may include: Botulinum toxin (Botox) injected into the outlet of the stomach ( ...