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  2. Botulinum toxin - Wikipedia

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    Botulinum toxin, or botulinum neurotoxin (commonly called botox), is a neurotoxic protein produced by the bacterium Clostridium botulinum and related species. [24] It prevents the release of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine from axon endings at the neuromuscular junction, thus causing flaccid paralysis. [25]

  3. Alan B. Scott - Wikipedia

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    Botox is formed by spores of the bacteria Clostridium botulinum, which is found naturally in sediments as well as the intestinal tracts of some animals and fish. The drug binds to receptors in skeletal muscle, nerve endings, the brain, and some smooth muscle, preventing the release of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine.

  4. Doctors fear botox may dramatically decrease bone density - AOL

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    Botox is a staple in the plastic surgery community, and it used as treatment for people who grind their teeth -- but this new study may change that. Doctors fear botox may dramatically decrease ...

  5. The Top 3 Medical Uses of Botox - AOL

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    Botox may be best known for its ability to combat crow's feet and other facial wrinkles, but it also serves an important role in the medical community. Since it was first approved for two eye ...

  6. Aesthetic medicine - Wikipedia

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    Aesthetic medicine is a branch of modern medicine that focuses on altering natural or acquired unwanted appearance through the treatment of conditions including scars, skin laxity, wrinkles, moles, liver spots, excess fat, cellulite, unwanted hair, skin discoloration, spider veins [1] and or any unwanted externally visible appearance.

  7. Everything You Need to Know About Daxxify Injections - AOL

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    It is a peptide-enhanced botulinum toxin meaning that it uses peptide technology to better deliver botulinum toxin to nerve cells, which works to temporarily block the communication between the ...

  8. Indication (medicine) - Wikipedia

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    The opposite of an indication is a contraindication, [4] a reason to withhold a certain medical treatment because the risks of treatment clearly outweigh the benefits. In the United States, indications for prescription drugs are approved by the FDA. Indications are included in the Indications and Usage section of the Prescribing Information.

  9. Fake Botox is the cause of bad reactions in 9 states, FDA says

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    That product, the FDA said, "should be considered safe and effective for its intended and approved uses." Botox uses a purified form of a neurotoxin called botulinum toxin that paralyses muscles ...