Dysport for neurological practice?

Right now Botox is pretty much the standard in Neurology practices. Will Reloxin (Dysport) be approved for Neurological use as well or only cosmetic?

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A: other uses for dysport

Jonathan Hoenig, MD

In addition to treatment of facial wrinkles, Dysport was also FDA approved for treatment of cervical dystonia, also known as torticollis or crooked neck. (This is when your neck muscles go in to spasm and you are unable to turn your head). So far, Dysport is not FDA approved for migraines or any other... more

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