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Neurotoxin
Botulinum Toxin for Raynaud's Disease
Recruiting3 awardsPhase 4
Atlanta, Georgia
This trial aims to test if Botox can help patients with severe Raynaud's Phenomenon who don't respond to other treatments. Botox is injected into the fingers to relax muscles around blood vessels, improving blood flow and reducing symptoms like pain and tissue damage. Botox has been used primarily for treating facial wrinkles and has shown effectiveness in treating excessive underarm sweating.
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