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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.
Allergan files declaratory relief action to allow it to share relavant information on BOTOX

Allergan files declaratory relief action to allow it to share relavant information on BOTOX

KYTHERA Biopharmaceuticals presents its two Phase 2 clinical study results

KYTHERA Biopharmaceuticals presents its two Phase 2 clinical study results

Deepfill under-eye Restylane treatment discussed in a fashion magazine

Deepfill under-eye Restylane treatment discussed in a fashion magazine

New treatment for facial wrinkles combines high-intensity light and green tea extract lotion

New treatment for facial wrinkles combines high-intensity light and green tea extract lotion

Lidocaine combined with dermal beauty fillers reduces injection discomfort

Lidocaine combined with dermal beauty fillers reduces injection discomfort

Dysport, an anti-wrinkle alternative to Botox

Dysport, an anti-wrinkle alternative to Botox

Surgical treatment of migraine safe and effective

Surgical treatment of migraine safe and effective

Botox injections can help overactive bladders sufferers

Botox injections can help overactive bladders sufferers

Non-invasive laser treatments becoming more popular

Non-invasive laser treatments becoming more popular

Facial muscle relaxant treatments have a negative effect on emotions

Facial muscle relaxant treatments have a negative effect on emotions

Botulinum toxin used to treat patients with masseteric muscle hypertrophy

Botulinum toxin used to treat patients with masseteric muscle hypertrophy

New voice care center

New voice care center

'Eyes tight shut case' confounds experts

'Eyes tight shut case' confounds experts

Some muscles controlling facial expressions are not common to everyone

Some muscles controlling facial expressions are not common to everyone

The future of cosmetic medicine

The future of cosmetic medicine

Botox scare as scientists say the toxin may spread in the body

Botox scare as scientists say the toxin may spread in the body

Botulinum toxin, Quo Vadis?

Botulinum toxin, Quo Vadis?

Botox effective for CHARGE Syndrome in infants

Botox effective for CHARGE Syndrome in infants

Sclerotherapy now the number two most performed cosmetic surgical procedure thanks to men

Sclerotherapy now the number two most performed cosmetic surgical procedure thanks to men

Average age for patients receiving invasive cosmetic surgery has increased

Average age for patients receiving invasive cosmetic surgery has increased

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