![]() ![]() In clinical trials, 30.6% of adult patients (33/108) who were not using clean intermittent catheterization (CIC) Patients with diabetes mellitus treated with BOTOX were more likely to develop urinary retention than nondiabetics.Īdult patients treated for overactive bladder due to a neurologic disease: The median duration of postinjection catheterization for these patients treated with BOTOXġ00 Units (n = 36) was 63 days (minimum 1 day to maximum 214 days), as compared to a median duration ofġ1 days (minimum 3 days to maximum 18 days) for patients receiving placebo (n = 2). With BOTOX compared to 2 of the 542 treated with placebo. In clinical trials, 36 of the 552 patients had to self-catheterize for urinary retention following treatment ![]() To initiate catheterization posttreatment, if required, should be considered for treatment. Have a urinary tract infection (UTI) or cannot empty your bladder on your own and are not routinely catheterizing.ĭue to the risk of urinary retention (difficulty fully emptying the bladder), only patients who are willing and able Have a skin infection at the planned injection site.ĭo not receive BOTOX for the treatment of urinary incontinence To any other botulinum toxin product such as Myobloc ® (rimabotulinumtoxinB),ĭysport ® (abobotulinumtoxinA), or Xeomin ® (incobotulinumtoxinA) If this happens, do not drive a car, operate machinery, or do other dangerous activities.Īre allergic to any of the ingredients in BOTOX (see Medication Guide for ingredients) had an allergic reaction ![]() There has not been a confirmed serious case of spread of toxin effect away from the injection site when BOTOX has been used at the recommended dose to treat chronic migraine, severe underarm sweating, blepharospasm, or strabismus.īOTOX may cause loss of strength or general muscle weakness, vision problems, or dizziness within hours to weeks It is not known whether BOTOX is safe and effective for severe sweating anywhere other than your armpits. Or increase movement in joints that are permanently fixed in position by stiff muscles. Who have 14 or fewer headache days each month (episodic migraine).īOTOX has not been shown to help people perform task-specific functions with their upper limbs It is not known whether BOTOX is safe and effective to prevent headaches in patients with migraine (severe primary axillary hyperhidrosis) when medicines used on the skin (topical) do not work well enough in To treat certain types of eye muscle problems (strabismus) or abnormal spasm of the eyelids (blepharospasm) in peopleīOTOX is also injected into the skin to treat the symptoms of severe underarm sweating To treat the abnormal head position and neck pain that happens with cervical dystonia (CD) in people 16 years and older To treat increased muscle stiffness in people 2 years of age and older with spasticity To prevent headaches in adults with chronic migraine who have 15 or more days each month with headache lasting ![]() (anticholinergic) does not work well enough or cannot be taken To treat overactive bladder due to a neurologic disease in children 5 years of age and older when another type of medicine When another type of medicine (anticholinergic) does not work well enough or cannot be taken To treat leakage of urine (incontinence) in adults 18 years and older with overactive bladder due to a neurologic disease Type of medicine (anticholinergic) does not work well enough or cannot be taken To treat overactive bladder symptoms such as a strong need to urinate with leaking or wetting accidents (urge urinary incontinence),Ī strong need to urinate right away (urgency), and urinating often (frequency) in adults 18 years and older when another BOTOX ® (onabotulinumtoxinA) is a prescription medicine that is injected into muscles and used: ![]()
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