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Botulinum toxin. From poison to medicine
1Neurology Service, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Albuquerque, NM 87108.
The Western Journal of Medicine
|January 1, 1993
Abstract:
Although thousands of people in the world each year continue to be poisoned with botulinum toxin-food-borne, infantile, or wound botulism-the neurotoxin is now sufficiently understood to allow it to be used as a medicinal agent to paralyze specific muscles, giving temporary symptomatic relief from a variety of dystonic neurologic disorders. I review some of the epidemiologic, clinical, and pathophysiologic aspects of botulinum toxin and how the neurotoxin may act as a poison or a medicine.