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BOTULAX 100 Units

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BOTULAX 100 Units

A trusted, pharmaceutical-grade botulinum toxin type A, BOTULAX 100 Units has been shown to be both safe and effective for a range of cosmetic uses. It is an effective, non-surgical option for minimising wrinkles and fine lines. Without the need for intrusive treatments, its quick-acting solution delivers long-lasting effects.

100iu of botox Type A botulinum toxin

In contrast to Allergan Botox, Hugel Pharma’s Botulax is a 100U Type A botulinum. Sodium chloride and human albumin each amount to 0.5 mg and 0.9 mg, respectively. South American and Thai regulatory approvals, but not yet FDA or CE. If in Europe, check import regulations. a 36-month shelf life after production. Keep refrigerated, not frozen. may export minuscule quantities as a botox wholesaler.

BOTULAX 100 Units characteristics:

pure type A botulinum toxin

The formulation is kept isotonic by the bulking agents human serum albumin and KC NaCl degree.

GMP certified by KFDA

Excellent outcome with a positive impact

Simple to follow, requiring only a few little injections

It doesn’t go on for more than ten minutes.

Quick effect: You may see the fantastic outcome in two or three days.

Clinical studies demonstrate that type A botulinum toxin is as safe and effective as Botox. A is sold in over 25 countries. Botulax can cure equine foot deformity in children 2+ years old as well as benign essential blepharspasm and severe glabellar wrinkles in adults. Ampoules of botulinum toxin can be stored in the refrigerator for 24 months.

Dosages

Blepharospasm is treated with a dose of 1.25 to 2.5 U (volume 0.05 mL to 0.1 mL at each site), and patients with diplegia are treated with a dose of 6 U/kg. 200 U is the maximum dose that can be administered to a patient at once. 20U injections are commonly used to cure glabellar wrinkles, however the dosage varies based on the client’s presentation.

BOTULAX 100 Units Effects

Blepharospasm symptoms should begin to appear in three days and should reach their climax in three weeks. Applications for paediatric cerebral palsy can be improved upon four weeks after the injection. Results for glabellar wrinkles vary since doses aren’t always the same.

cautions about botulinum toxicity

Examples of contraindications include exhaustion, generalised muscular weakness, diplopia, ptosis, dysphagia, dysphonia, dysarthria, urinary incontinence, and respiratory problems.

FAQs – Botulax 100 Units

1. What is Botulax 100 Units?
Botulax 100 Units is a botulinum toxin type A product used for cosmetic and medical purposes. It is commonly used to temporarily reduce or eliminate fine lines and wrinkles by relaxing facial muscles. It may also be used in certain therapeutic treatments, such as muscle spasms or hyperhidrosis (excessive sweating).

2. How does Botulax work?
Botulax works by blocking the nerve signals that cause muscles to contract. When injected into specific muscles, it temporarily paralyzes them, leading to a smoother appearance of the overlying skin.

3. What is Botulax 100 Units used for?
Cosmetic uses include:

  • Reducing forehead lines

  • Treating crow’s feet around the eyes

  • Minimizing frown lines (glabellar lines)

Medical uses may include:

  • Treating chronic migraines

  • Managing muscle spasms or stiffness

  • Controlling excessive underarm sweating (hyperhidrosis)

4. How long does Botulax last?
The effects of Botulax typically last 3 to 6 months, depending on the treatment area, individual metabolism, and dosage. Regular follow-up treatments may be needed to maintain results.

5. Is Botulax safe?
Yes, when administered by a qualified and licensed medical professional, Botulax is considered safe. However, as with any botulinum toxin product, there are potential risks and side effects, so it’s important to consult with your provider before treatment.

6. What are the side effects of Botulax?
Common side effects may include:

  • Mild bruising or swelling at the injection site

  • Headache

  • Temporary muscle weakness near the injection area

Rare but serious side effects include difficulty swallowing, speaking, or breathing. Always seek medical attention if severe symptoms occur.

7. How is Botulax 100 Units administered?
Botulax is injected directly into the targeted muscles using a fine needle. The procedure usually takes 10–30 minutes and requires minimal downtime.

8. Can I return to work after Botulax injections?
Yes. Most people can resume their normal activities immediately after treatment, though it’s recommended to avoid strenuous activity, alcohol, and lying down for 4–6 hours after the procedure.

9. Who should not use Botulax?
Botulax should not be used by:

  • Pregnant or breastfeeding women

  • Individuals with a known allergy to botulinum toxin

  • People with certain neurological disorders or muscle conditions

Always disclose your medical history to your provider before treatment.

10. What is the difference between Botulax and Botox?
Both Botulax and Botox contain botulinum toxin type A and serve similar purposes. The main differences lie in their origin, manufacturing process, pricing, and possibly diffusion characteristics. Botulax is often considered a more cost-effective alternative.

11. Do I need a prescription for Botulax?
Yes, Botulax is a prescription-only medication and should only be used by a licensed healthcare provider.

12. How should Botulax 100 Units be stored?
Botulax should be stored in a refrigerator at 2–8°C (36–46°F) and protected from light. Once reconstituted, it should be used promptly as per the manufacturer’s guidelines.

If you’re considering Botulax 100 Units for cosmetic or therapeutic purposes, always consult with a licensed medical professional to determine if it’s right for you.

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