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Description
Botox 100Units Non-English is injected deep within the skin or into the muscles and used as a muscle relaxant. The main benefit of a Botox 100Units Non-English injection is its capacity to minimize facial wrinkles. It is also used to treat disorders, including cervical dystonia, which causes neck spasms, hyperhidrosis or excessive sweating, and lazy eyes. Injections of Botox 100 Units Non-English may also aid in preventing recurring migraines.
Side Effects: Some of the adverse effects of Botox among patients include the following:
• pain
• swelling
• bruising
• headache
• flu-like symptoms
• droopy eyelid
• vision problems
• drooling
• eye dryness
• excessive tearing
• crooked smile
• muscle weakness
• difficulty speaking
• trouble swallowing
• breathing difficulty
• loss of bladder control
Note:
If you have a prolonged experience with any of these side effects, visit a healthcare provider for an immediate consultation.
Warnings
An allergic reaction at the injection site is possible in patients with sensitive skin. Before getting Botox, you should get an allergy test if you think your skin is sensitive to prevent further complications.
Specifications
- Main Ingredient: Clostridium Botulinum
- Manufacturer: Allergan plc
- Drug Class:
- Generic Name: Onabotulinumtoxina
- Package Contents: 100 U x 1 Vial
- Storage Requirements: Cool Temperature (2℃~8℃)
- Main Usage:
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