Botox can serve as treatment for migraine too
Latest research conducted by Headache Care Center in Springfield, Missouri has shown that injections of Botox (botulinum toxin) can help in preventing migraines in people suffering from migraine attacks frequently and have not benefited much from oral therapies for prevention. Patients treated with botox had fewer episodes of headache as compared to placebo-treated patients. Also, it fared better in the Headache Impact Test.
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