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Botulinum toxin A: bladder wall injection

21st October 2016

laura October 21, 2016

What is botulinum toxin ‘A’?Botulinum toxin is a chemical that relaxes muscles. It is commonly used for wrinkles on the face. In the bladder, it relaxes the bladder muscle, so as to reduce the urge to go to the toilet. There are two types, ‘A’ and ‘B’. Type ‘A’ is used in clinical practice, as it has a longer duration …

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