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Can I be allergic to Botox?

Posted October 26, 2007 under Botox® - 1 Comments

It would be extremely unlikely for anybody to be truly allergic to Botox, but there are rare cases of patients that get flu like symptoms for a few days after a Botox injection.

 

 

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October 26, 2007

Doctor Sinclair

Before 1997, there were some reports of patients becoming immune to Botox, but not allergic.

 

 

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Dr. Michael Sinclair, M.D.

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