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Botox is a drug made from a toxin produced by the bacterium Clostridium botulinum. It's the same toxin that causes a life-threatening type of food poisoning called botulism. Doctors use it in small doses to treat health problems, including, temporary removal of facial wrinkles, severe underarm sweating, cervical dystonia - a neurological disorder that causes severe neck and shoulder muscle contractions, blepharospasm - uncontrollable blinking, strabismus - misaligned eyes. Botox injections work by weakening or paralyzing certain muscles or by blocking certain nerves. The effects last about three to four months. Side effects can include pain at the injection site, flu-like symptoms, headache and upset stomach. Injections in the face may also cause temporary drooping eyelids. You should not use Botox if you are pregnant or breast feeding.
Botox reduces short-term pain in thoracic outlet syndrome patients

Botox reduces short-term pain in thoracic outlet syndrome patients

2010 Independence Expo to promote active living and independence for aged and disabled Americans

2010 Independence Expo to promote active living and independence for aged and disabled Americans

Patients can reduce frequency of Botox- Cosmetic injections and still receive same benefits: Research

Patients can reduce frequency of Botox- Cosmetic injections and still receive same benefits: Research

Results from Phase 2 study of BOTOX in IOAB patients presented at Anniversary EAU Congress

Results from Phase 2 study of BOTOX in IOAB patients presented at Anniversary EAU Congress

Community forum to discuss statewide efforts to improve children's health in Pennsylvania

Community forum to discuss statewide efforts to improve children's health in Pennsylvania

New study to compare Botox against oral medications for urge incontinence in women

New study to compare Botox against oral medications for urge incontinence in women

USPTO allows Pisgah Labs' patent application regarding imipramine pamoate

USPTO allows Pisgah Labs' patent application regarding imipramine pamoate

Spasticity in flexor muscles of elbow, wrist, and fingers: Botox approved for treatment

Spasticity in flexor muscles of elbow, wrist, and fingers: Botox approved for treatment

FDA approves BOTOX for treatment of increased muscle stiffness in adults with upper limb spasticity

FDA approves BOTOX for treatment of increased muscle stiffness in adults with upper limb spasticity

Top ten beauty treatments

Top ten beauty treatments

Allergan celebrates 20th anniversary of BOTOX in Canada

Allergan celebrates 20th anniversary of BOTOX in Canada

Study: Several types of treatment can provide relief for pelvic floor disorders

Study: Several types of treatment can provide relief for pelvic floor disorders

Article features pelvic health problems, risk factors and treatment options for women

Article features pelvic health problems, risk factors and treatment options for women

IHHS website provides medical resources for people suffering from dermatologic disorder

IHHS website provides medical resources for people suffering from dermatologic disorder

Consumer survey results indicate cosmetic surgery is not taboo anymore

Consumer survey results indicate cosmetic surgery is not taboo anymore

Axis Three launches new 3D scanner to simulate facial surgery outcomes

Axis Three launches new 3D scanner to simulate facial surgery outcomes

Large research gap exists in effectiveness, mechanism and safety of drugs in children

Large research gap exists in effectiveness, mechanism and safety of drugs in children

Loyola Center for Aesthetics conducts open house on new anti-aging and cosmetic-enhancement procedures

Loyola Center for Aesthetics conducts open house on new anti-aging and cosmetic-enhancement procedures

SIRIUS XM Radio to broadcast medical breakthroughs and milestones of the last ten years

SIRIUS XM Radio to broadcast medical breakthroughs and milestones of the last ten years

Excessive sweating disorder can negatively influence job prospects

Excessive sweating disorder can negatively influence job prospects

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