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  2. Does Botox for Migraines Really Work? We Asked the Experts - AOL

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    This preventive therapy may be an option if you have frequent migraine headaches. Here’s how botox injections for migraines work. ... Lighter Side. Medicare.

  3. What everyone still gets wrong about Botox, according ... - AOL

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    Exactly how Botox works to treat migraines is not entirely understood, but it appears to work by blocking the release of certain chemicals involved in transmitting pain signals. Treatments can ...

  4. Botulinum toxin - Wikipedia

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    Side effects are not limited to direct paralysis, however, and can also include headaches, flu-like symptoms, and allergic reactions. [74] Just as cosmetic treatments only last a number of months, paralysis side effects can have the same durations. [75] At least in some cases, these effects are reported to dissipate in the weeks after treatment ...

  5. Adverse drug reaction - Wikipedia

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    Type A: augmented pharmacological effects, which are dose-dependent and predictable [5]; Type A reactions, which constitute approximately 80% of adverse drug reactions, are usually a consequence of the drug's primary pharmacological effect (e.g., bleeding when using the anticoagulant warfarin) or a low therapeutic index of the drug (e.g., nausea from digoxin), and they are therefore predictable.

  6. Amoxicillin/clavulanic acid - Wikipedia

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    Amoxicillin is an antibiotic while clavulanic acid is a non-antibiotic β-lactamase inhibitor which prevents metabolism of amoxicillin by certain bacteria. In addition to its β-lactamase inhibition, clavulanic acid shows central nervous system actions and effects and has been studied in the potential treatment of various psychiatric and ...

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

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    Botox uses a purified form of a neurotoxin called botulinum toxin that paralyses muscles for a period of time. Injected into specific areas of the face, it can relax muscles that cause wrinkles.

  8. Moxifloxacin - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] It can be given by mouth, by injection into a vein, and as an eye drop. [5] Common side effects include diarrhea, dizziness, and headache. [4] Severe side effects may include spontaneous tendon ruptures, nerve damage, and worsening of myasthenia gravis. [4] Safety of use in pregnancy and breastfeeding is unclear. [6]

  9. What You Need to Know About Fake Botox Causing Botulism in ...

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    The effects of Botox typically last three to four months, according to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS), although they may last up to six months in some people and as little as two ...