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Indications
Adult Bladder Dysfunction:
Overactive Bladder
BOTOX for injection is indicated for the treatment of overactive
bladder with symptoms of urge urinary incontinence, urgency, and
frequency in adults who have an inadequate response to or are
intolerant of an anticholinergic medication.
Detrusor Overactivity Associated With a Neurologic Condition
BOTOX is indicated for the treatment of urinary incontinence due to
detrusor overactivity associated with a neurologic condition (eg,
SCI, MS) in adults who have an inadequate response to or are
intolerant of an anticholinergic medication.
Pediatric Detrusor Overactivity Associated With a Neurologic
Condition
BOTOX is indicated for the treatment of neurogenic detrusor
overactivity (NDO) in pediatric patients 5 years of age and older
who have an inadequate response to or are intolerant of
anticholinergic medication.
Chronic Migraine
BOTOX is indicated for the prophylaxis of headaches in adult
patients with Chronic Migraine (≥ 15 days per month with headache
lasting 4 hours a day or longer).
Limitations of Use
Safety and effectiveness have not been established for the
prophylaxis of episodic migraine (14 headache days or fewer per
month) in 7 placebo-controlled studies.
Spasticity
BOTOX is indicated for the treatment of spasticity in patients 2
years of age and older.
Limitations of Use
BOTOX has not been shown to improve upper extremity functional
abilities or range of motion at a joint affected by a fixed
contracture.
Cervical Dystonia
BOTOX is indicated for the treatment of adults with Cervical
Dystonia to reduce the severity of abnormal head position and neck
pain associated with Cervical Dystonia.
Blepharospasm and Strabismus
BOTOX is indicated for the treatment of Strabismus and
Blepharospasm associated with dystonia, including benign essential
blepharospasm or VII nerve disorders in patients 12 years of age
and older.
Primary Axillary Hyperhidrosis
BOTOX® is indicated for the treatment of severe primary axillary
hyperhidrosis that is inadequately managed with topical agents.
Limitations of Use
The safety and effectiveness of BOTOX for hyperhidrosis in other
body areas have not been established. Weakness of hand muscles and
blepharoptosis may occur in patients who receive BOTOX for palmar
hyperhidrosis and facial hyperhidrosis, respectively. Patients
should be evaluated for potential causes of secondary hyperhidrosis
(eg, hyperthyroidism) to avoid symptomatic treatment of
hyperhidrosis without the diagnosis and/or treatment of the
underlying disease.