botox for hyperactive bladder
Currently, Botox has been approved for the treatment of NDO and OAB. Recent clinical trials on Botox for the treatment of IC/BPS have reported promising therapeutic effects, including reduced Huang L, et al. Intravesical liposome administration--a novel. treatment for hyperactive bladder in the rat. Dr. Victoria Staiman explains the Botox treatment for overactive bladder in women. Botox ® is Botulinum Toxin A produced by the bacteria Clostridium Botulinum. What is used for ? Botox ® has been used widely to treat a number of conditions including facial wrinkles, muscle spasms and more recently the overactive bladder . Injection into the bladder wall can partially paralyse the... In cosmetic applications, botulinum toxin is considered relatively safe and effective[40] for reduction of facial wrinkles, especially in the uppermost third of the face.[41] Commercial forms are marketed...