A second type of Botulinum toxin - type B (brand name Myobloc®) —may be as effective as type A (brand name Botox®) for the treatment of facial wrinkles, according to UCSF researchers. The study, among ...
Straightforward reports of unusual drug experiences are included in this section. While selected references may be cited, the purpose of a Drug Experience report is not to present an extensive review ...
Type A botulinum, commonly reffered to as botox, was approved by FDA in 2002 for cosmetic use to reduce fine lines and ...
Purpose: The clinical efficacy and adverse reactions of botulinum toxin type A for refractory gastroparesis are discussed. Summary: Botulinum toxin type A does not have an FDA-labeled indication for ...
ST. LOUIS - Results of a Phase III clinical study using botulinum toxin type A to treat primary axillary hyperhidrosis, or excessive underarm sweating, show that botulinum toxin type A is safe and ...
A toxin much like the one that causes botulism has unexpectedly turned up in a completely different type of bacteria - Enterococcus. Where it came from is unclear, but the finding is concerning ...
Botulinum Toxin Type A has become a pivotal agent in modern dermatology, finding applications that range from the correction of dynamic rhytides to adjunctive procedures in surgical settings.
PHILADELPHIA — The therapeutic effect of botulinum toxin type A agents used to treat a variety of indications is shown to decrease over time, warranting future studies. This research was presented at ...
Botulinum toxin type A (BTX-A) has emerged as a promising agent in both scar management and wound healing. By inducing temporary muscular paralysis, BTX-A reduces tension across wound edges, thereby ...
Although the quality of evidence is low due to variable study designs, botulinum toxin may be beneficial in the treatment of chronic tension-type headaches for specific patients with clear treatment ...
DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "Botulinum Toxin Market Size, Share & Trends Analysis Report By Type (Botulinum Toxin Type A, Botulinum Toxin Type B), By End Use (Therapeutic, Aesthetic), By Region, And ...
Enterococci are hardy microbes that thrive in the gastrointestinal tracts of nearly all land animals, including our own, and generally cause no harm. But their ruggedness has lately made them leading ...