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December 2000 to treat Cervical Dystonia, a neurological movement disorder that causes severe neck andto severe frown lines were injected with Botox cosmetic and after 30 days frown lines were evaluated. The frown lines were eliminated for approximately 120 days at which time re injection was required. The FDA guidelines were

injections copy necklace van cleef arpels to incur no more frequently than once every three months and the lowest van cleef and arpels necklace knock off effective dose should be used.

The study highlighted the following common adverse side effects:

Flu symptoms

Less frequent but adverse reactions in approximately 3% of patients included pain in the face, redness

at the injection site, and muscle weakness. While the adverse reactions were termed temporary, they could last months.

The FDA approved Botox as a prescription drug, thus, requiring medical supervision. The actual name

for Botox cosmetic is Botulinum Toxin Type A; it's actually produced from the bacterium Clostridium Botulinum.

What actually occurs is an injectible form of sterile purified toxin, in a very small dose, is injected into the

affected muscles to block and release the chemical acetylcholine that would otherwise cause contraction in

the muscle. The toxin actually paralyzes the injected muscle.

Interestingly, the Botulinum Toxin has been known for centuries. As early as 1895, a professor (Emile Pierre van Ermengem of Ellezelles, Belgium) identified the original toxin from Bacterium Bacilus Botulinus. It was later renamed in the 1920's as Botulinum Toxin Type A, generic name Botox, which is a registered trademark. Dr. necklace van cleef arpels knock off Herman Sommer, at the University of California San Francisco subsequently provided the data sufficient for future medical studies.

In the 1950's, Dr. Vernon Brooks2 discovered that the Botulinum Toxin, when injected directly into an active

or hyperactive muscle included the release of acetylcholine from motor nerve endings, thus, inducing a temporary

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