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September 5, 2008 11:45:14 PM CDT



Deaths Spark FDA Review of Botox Safety

Posted Feb 8, 08 5:05 PM CST in Business Science & Health 

(Newser) – The FDA is investigating the safety of Botox and a competing medication after learning that the drug might have caused death and breathing problems in children being treated for cerebral palsy, Reuters reports. That's not an approved use for the cosmetic drug; docs administer it because it can block nerve impulses and relax spasmodic muscles. No adult deaths were reported, according to the Wall Street Journal.

The reactions reported to the FDA are consistent with botulism, which occurs when the toxin reaches body parts beyond the injection site. As manufacturer Allergan's stock tumbled today, one analyst told Bloomberg he believes regulators will merely require that Botox packaging list the dangers of unauthorized use. "This thing will probably blow over in four to six months," he added.

Sources: Reuters, Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg

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LIFE HEALTH-BOTOX 1 DA   (KRT Photos)
Dr. Patrick Hogan injects Darcy Neil with Botox to try to combat her painful migraine headaches in Tacoma, Washington, in March 2003.   (KRT Photos)
A single injection of Botox for cosmetic reasons uses five units.   (KRT Photos)
Dr. Patrick Hogan injects Darcy Neil with Botox to try to combat her painful migraine headaches in Tacoma, Washington, in March 2003. The FDA is investigation the safety of Botox after reports of deaths...   (KRT Photos)
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