Decongestants are drugs that help reduce nasal congestion. They are available in both pill and nasal spray forms. However, decongestants will not cure sinusitis. Nasal decongestants may actually worsen sinusitis by increasing sinus inflammation. Due to the lack of evidence for the benefit of nasal decongestants in treating sinusitis, the FDA ruled ordered manufacturers of over-the-counter (OTC) nasal decongestant products to remove from their labeling all references to...
Read moreMigraine prevention is a major concern for many of us, and we're always looking for more options. One option that more and more... Read more »
There have been a multitude of news articles recently about a JAMA article on Botox for Migraine and headache, and they've resulted in... Read more »
Since so many people have been interested in Botox for Migraine and headache prevention, I wanted to post a quick note today. Yesterday,... Read more »
We know the repeated use of abortive medications, such as triptans and pain relievers (over the counter or prescribed) to treat frequent... Read more »
As I write this, it has been about seven weeks since my first round of Botox injections for my chronic Migraines. I will receive my second... Read more »
Many people self diagnose themselves or are even told by doctors that some of their headaches, especially those that are accompanied by facial pain... Read more »
Drugmaker Allergan is reporting that its wrinkle-smoothing drug Botox was effective at treating chronic migraines in new, late-stage clinical trials.... Read more »
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved the skin-care medicine Botox for use in people with chronic migraines. Injections of Botox... Read more »
The FDA has now approved Botox (onabotulinumtoxinA) for the treatment of chronic Migraine. Russell Katz, M.D., director of the Division of... Read more »
We've all heard a lot about Botox, botulinum toxin type A (BoNTA). It seems as if it's being used for something different every day. There are both... Read more »