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Drugs and Botox

Drugs to avoid in conjunction with Botox

Aspirin, Nonsteroidal antiInflamatory drugs and Vitamin E can all make bruising more likely

Any drug that interferes with neuromuscular activity should be avoided with Botox.
This includes AminoGlycoside antibiotics, curare, lincosamides, polymixin antibiotics, quinidine, magnesium sulphate, anticholinesterases and succinylcholine. This is obviously up to a good physician to check with you.

Thefollowing are the medical conditions you must know about before having Botox

Do not have Botox injections if you have a peripheral motor neuropathic disease or meuromuscular functional disorder.
Examples of these are Eaton-Lambert syndrome and Guillain Barre syndrome (you would probably know if you had these!)

Pregnancy – although inadvertent use has not resulted in any reported deformities, it would be wise to advise Botox in pregnancy or breast feeding.
You will find all of this, and much more, in my ebook which you can download now.
After reading this ebook, you may well be better informed than your own physician! Download now…..
 

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Here’s to all your future effective, and safe(!), Botox treatments.      

Sincerely,       

Dr Raymond Lister

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