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[Treatment of hip adductor spasticity with botulinum toxin type B].

Abstract
For the treatment of focal spasticity using botulinum toxin, only studies using type A have been published. Botulinum toxin type B (Neurobloc) is registered for cervical dystonia, but there is increasing interest in ist effectiveness for treating other diseases. Four patients, each with seriously disabling hip adductor spasticity of different origins, were treated with botulinum toxin type B following the failure of other therapeutic options. Total doses of 10,000 IU to 22,000 IU were injected bilaterally into the hip adductor muscles. A reduction in muscle tone or painful spasms was observed in all patients within 2 weeks, leading to an improvement in gait and increased ease of nursing care. Therefore, botulinum toxin type B may be a more cost-effective treatment for hip adductor spasticity than botulinum toxin type A.
AuthorsM Oechsner
JournalDer Nervenarzt (Nervenarzt) Vol. 73 Issue 12 Pg. 1179-82 (Dec 2002) ISSN: 0028-2804 [Print] Germany
Vernacular TitleBehandlung der Adduktorenspastik mit Botulinumtoxin Typ B.
PMID12486568 (Publication Type: Case Reports, English Abstract, Journal Article)
Chemical References
  • rimabotulinumtoxinB
  • Botulinum Toxins
  • Botulinum Toxins, Type A
Topics
  • Adult
  • Aged
  • Botulinum Toxins (administration & dosage)
  • Botulinum Toxins, Type A
  • Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
  • Drug Administration Schedule
  • Female
  • Follow-Up Studies
  • Hip
  • Humans
  • Injections, Intramuscular
  • Male
  • Muscle Spasticity (drug therapy, etiology)
  • Muscle Tonus (drug effects)
  • Paraplegia (drug therapy, etiology)
  • Treatment Outcome

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