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Teena
05/09/08
Category: Migraine

Botox and migraine pain. I have been getting injections of Botox in my forehead and neck muscles...

for 5 years. My insurance company no longer wants to pay for the Botox stating that there are "no scientific evidence from well-conducted, randomized controlled trials or cohort studies demonstarting that Botox is an effective treatment that has a beneficial effect on health outcomes for neck pain…

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