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Botulinum toxin injection technique for treatment of headaches

Botulinum toxin therapy may be considered for chronic daily headache when standard pharmacology is ineffective or results in adverse effects. Clinical observations and research suggest that botulinum toxin serotype A (BTX-A) may hold promise for pain treatment and headache prophylaxis by acting at t...

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Published in:Aesthetic surgery journal 2002, Vol.22 (1), p.65-68
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