Thursday, February 9, 2012

Botox Shows Small Benefit For Migraines

(Reuters Health) UPDATED 2010-06-06
Researchers suggests that Botox may offer a small help for some patients who have  chronic migraines. The new study, funded by the drug's makers, found that Botox takers had about 8 fewer headache days per month, compared to seven fewer days experienced by those who took a placebo. The most common side effects of Botox were neck pain and muscle weakness, researchers found.    Read full story >
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