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Botulinum toxin Type A (BtA) is effective and safe for treating people with cervical dystonia.

Costa J, Espírito-Santo CC, Borges AA, Ferreira J, Coelho MM, Moore P, Sampaio C
Published Online: 
January 21, 2009

Cervical dystonia is characterized by involuntary posturing of the head and frequently is associated with neck pain. Disability and social withdrawal are common. A single injection cycle of BtA is effective and safe for treating cervical dystonia and further injection cycles continue to work for most patients. Adverse effects include neck weakness, dysphagia, dry mouth/sore throat and voice changes/hoarseness and are dose dependent. Indirect comparisons showed in general no differences between Dysport(r) and Botox(r) in terms of benefits or adverse events.

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