Friday, August 17, 2018

Botox – ‘Offering Incredible Results in Treating Unusual Cases’


In every part of the world, Botox is mostly known for the amazing benefits it offers in the matters of skincare. You must be wondering what more Botox can do other than providing solutions to skin problems and anti-ageing solution. There are plenty of cases where Botox are used, and surprising results were found. Though popularly known for smoothing wrinkles, Botox is amazing the world of medical practitioners with its incredible results through its applications. This drug though derived from one of the most deadly and dangerous toxic material that man is aware of offers plenty of solutions to medical industry.
Since its inception and approval of use in the United States of America three decades ago, it is the most used item in the cosmetic industry. Slowly, Botox is spreading its wings and showing the potential of its use. Reports indicate clearly that more than half of its revenue now comes from the sources other than cosmetics. It is now more employed in therapeutic treatments to cure health problems like chronic migraines and back pain to excessive sweating and depression than beauty care.
As per regulations made by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) 2009, Botox is required to carry a black box warning, which is the strongest type of warning label on any drug. The drug though has shown clear evidence of side effects on use like vision problems, weakening of muscles, difficulty in swallowing and breathing problems, professionals said that the use of Botox is safe when used in tiny amounts and administered by a licensed medical practitioner though the risks remain. Some of the unusual cases where the administering of Botox has shown extraordinary results are as follows.
Curing Severe Migraines
A case study from the early 90s informs us that Dr. William Binder, a plastic surgeon from Beverly Hills found out that when he administered Botox to people for treating wrinkles, the patients reported having fewer headaches. Allergan, the company which owns Botox, later used it on the people suffering from chronic migraines and found positive results. Later in 2010, the drug was approved for this disorder, though the doctors are still not sure about the effectiveness of this medication on the disorder.
Curing Depression
Botox has not approved by the FDA for administering on the patients suffering from depression, and hence many medical professionals are doubtful about its usage. Experiments and studies suggested that the drug might alleviate symptoms of depression in people. It was found in a small study of 74 people suffering from this disorder that among the total number of individuals who received Botox, 52 percent reported having a decrease in the symptoms of the disorder while 15 percent informed to be it a placebo. The company owning Botox is still undergoing clinical trials to see if the drug can treat depression effectively.

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