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It is completely safe to take famciclovir after Botox injections. There is no interaction involved between the two.
Hello and thank you for your question. There is no reason for you not to take your antiviral medication anytime near a Botox treatment. This is completely safe. Hope this helps, Dr. S.
Yes. You can take Famciclovir 500 mg three times a day for 7-10 days, if you develop Herpes Zoster type rash a speedy recovery. I would also make sure to notify and make a follow up appointment to my aesthetic physician and/or primary care physician.
Yes, certainly it is safe to take famciclovir, even immediately after you have Botox if you feel a herpes cold sore coming on. Botox will not interfere with famciclovir's effectiveness or increase any risks, and famciclovir will not harm Botox's effectiveness or increase any risks.
Thank you for sharing your question. Botox placed into the bladder for spasticity should not cause any weight gain. Hope this helps.
Bruising after Botox at the injection site is not uncommon. However, these bruises generally resolve themselves within 1-2 weeks. Taking blood thinners, such as Advil or Aspirin, can lengthen the duration of this bruising.If you have concerns about the duration of this side effect, I would...
Hello and thank you for your question. It is hard to say from a photo, but ultimately you should wait a full 2 weeks to make sure the Botox is fully active. After the 2 weeks if this is still happening, you might benefit from adding a few more units to the mid chin area. Sometimes when the m...
Forehead wrinkles are caused by mechanical injury to the skin due to overuse of the brow raising (frontalis) muscle. Botox is an ideal treatment for this area because is smooths the brow and prevents further injury to the skin by relaxing the muscle. Over...
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