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How BOTOX® injection works
BOTOX® works by temporarily relaxing overactive or spastic (contracting) muscles. BOTOX® can also block signals to the sweat glands thus reducing excessive sweating (hyperhidrosis), and can also block the release of chemicals in the brain associated with the cause of pain (chronic migraine). When injected into the bladder wall, BOTOX works on the bladder muscle to prevent leakage of urine (urinary incontinence). It is used to treat medical conditions associated with overactive muscles: • causing excessive eyelid blinking (blepharospasm) in patients twelve years and over • of the face (hemifacial spasm and VIIth nerve disorders) in patients twelve years and over • causing ‘lazy eye’ or squint (strabismus) in patients twelve years and over • in the throat, causing a strained, strangled sounding voice or breathy voice with voice loss (spasmodic dysphonia) • causing the head to be in an unusual posture or pain in the neck associated with twisting of the head (cervical dystonia) • in children aged two years and older, causing altered and unnatural position or movements in the hand and arm as well as legs, including those muscles that cause abnormal ankle position and walking gait (juvenile cerebral palsy) • in adults, causing focal spasticity in the hands, arms or legs (adult focal spasticity). BOTOX® is also used: • to treat overactive bladder in adults with leakage of urine (urinary incontinence), the sudden urge to empty your bladder and needing to go to the toilet more than usual when another drug (called an anticholinergic) did not help. BOTOX® has been shown to markedly reduce leakage of urine and improve the quality of life of patients suffering from leakage of urine due to overactive bladder. • to treat leakage of urine (urinary incontinence) in adults with overactive bladder due to neurologic disease. BOTOX® has been shown to reduce leakage of urine and improve the quality of life of patients suffering from leakage of urine due to neurogenic bladder. • to treat headaches occurring in adults with chronic migraine • to treat excessive sweating from the armpit area • to improve the look of vertical frown lines that appear between the eyebrows, lines around the eyes and on the forehead in adults.
Availability
The Department of Health has approved BOTOX® injection for the uses listed above. However, your doctor may use this medicine for another purpose. If you want more information, ask your doctor.
Use in children
The safety and effectiveness of BOTOX® has been established in children/adolescents over the age of two years for the treatment of focal spasticity due to juvenile cerebral palsy. Limited information is available on the use of BOTOX® in the following conditions in children/adolescents over the age of 12 years. No recommendation on dosage can be made for these indications.
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