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Review
. 2017 Sep;77(13):1413-1422.
doi: 10.1007/s40265-017-0786-1.

Benefits and Risks of Non-Approved Injection Regimens for Botulinum Toxins in Spasticity

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Benefits and Risks of Non-Approved Injection Regimens for Botulinum Toxins in Spasticity

Andrea Santamato et al. Drugs. 2017 Sep.

Abstract

Spasticity with muscle paresis and loss of dexterity is a common feature of upper motor neuron syndrome due to injuries or the pyramidal tract in several neurological conditions. Botulinum toxin type A has been considered the gold standard treatment for spasticity and movement disorders, with efficacy, reversibility, and low prevalence of complications. During the last 30 years, thousands of studies of its use have been performed, but few guidelines are available. Therefore, there is great variability in both the doses and intervals of administration and the approaches taken by clinicians with considerable experience in spasticity and movement disorder treatment. In the present review article, we provide a short overview of the benefits and risks of non-approved injection regimens and doses for botulinum toxins, focusing on the treatment of post-stroke spasticity, where there is great interest in the potential for increasing the number of treatment/years and the dose of botulinum toxin treatment for subjects with upper and lower limb spasticity. However, many doubts exist regarding antibody development and possible adverse effects.

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