Study Questions Botox Use for Migraines, Study Published in Drug and Therapeutics Bulletin

Physorg.com -- The anti-wrinkle drug Botox, which has been licensed in some countries as a treatment for chronic migraine, has negligible effect against these headaches, a study published on Tuesday said. Botox -- a neurotoxin derived from the Clostridium botulinum germ -- works as a cosmetic by paralysing the muscles that cause wrinkles.

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