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FDA Approves Botox for Migraine Headaches

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FDA APPROVES BOTOX FOR MIGRAINE HEADACHES

By MATTHEW PERRONE, AP Health Writer Matthew Perrone, Ap Health Writer – Fri Oct 15, 6:28 pm ET

WASHINGTON – Federal health officials approved the wrinkle-smoothing injection Botox for migraine headaches on Friday, giving drugmaker Allergan clearance to begin marketing its drug to patients with a serious history of the condition.

The Food and Drug Administration approved the drug for patients who experience 15 or more days of migraine headaches per month. Allergan, which specializes in beauty and eye-care drugs, said roughly 3.2 million people in the U.S. have chronic migraines.

For the new use, doctors are directed to inject patients in the neck or head every 12 weeks to dull future headaches.

Doctors currently use a wide variety of medications to treat migraines, ranging from over-the-counter painkillers like Advil to prescription narcotics like codeine. Many patients also respond to changes in diet or lifestyle, such as reducing caffeine or stress.

"This condition can greatly affect family, work and social life, so it is important to have a variety of effective treatment options available," said FDA's Dr. Russell Katz, director of neurology products, in a statement.

The FDA approved the new use based on two company studies of more than 1,300 patients who received either a Botox injection or a dummy injection. Patients who received Botox reported slightly fewer "headache days" than patients given the sham treatment. In the more significant of the two studies, patients on Botox reported about two fewer headache days than patients who didn't receive the drug.

Botox, which was introduced in 1989, is one of Allergan's top drugs, accounting or more than $1.3 billion of the company's $4.4 billion sales in 2009. The drug is most famous for its ability to smooth frown lines on aging foreheads, but it's also approved to treat neck spasms, eye muscle disorders and excessive underarm sweating.

The drug won approval earlier this year to treat spasms in the elbows, wrists and fingers. But it's also widely used off-label to treat broader movement disorders such as cerebral palsy. Botox works by blocking the connections between nerves and muscle, temporarily paralyzing the muscle. The drug is a purified form of botulinum, one of the most toxic substances in the world.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/us_botox_headaches


I get migraines on occasion, but it's certainly nothing like the 15 days per month described above. I can't even imagine what that must be like...but hopefully this is good news.
 
I don't see how someone could function having a migraine for half the month. :(
 
You know your headache has gone to the extreme when you're willing to get botulism injected into your neck just to make it end.
 
Yeah, I pretty much shut right down. I had one in seventh grade that sent me to the hospital overnight. I don't remember most of that night (and it's not because it was a while ago...I didn't remember much the morning after, either).

After a while, I almost literally went blind. My parents continued their downtown shopping excursion while I literally had to hold onto my mother's shoulder just so I could get around. To this day it kind of pisses me off. My dad thought I was faking and didn't think it was too urgent.

Even a MINOR migraine 15 days out of the month would be enough to drive me insane. I'd totally jump at the chance for this treatment.
 

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