Contributing factors in the prolonged effect of botulinum toxin
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Resumo: | Botulinum enzyme, more commonly referred to as botulinum toxin or Botox (BT), is a neurotoxin derived from Gram-positive bacteria. The effectiveness of botulinum toxin can vary from person to person and depends on the dose administered, the application technique and the indication for which it is being used. With this in mind, this study aims to investigate the factors contributing to the prolonged effect of botulinum toxin, by means of an integrative review. This is an integrative bibliographic review, which aims to explore and synthesize an analysis of the use of botulinum enzyme and the contributing effects of prolonged action in the aesthetic area, by searching for the most representative published studies on the subject in question. After inclusion and exclusion criteria, 15 manuscripts were selected for presentation and discussion of the results, as they responded to the objectives. Most of the samples came from Medline/PubMed with 67% of the searches, followed by Scielo with 27%, 65% of which used clinical trials with a qualitative approach. Clinical studies have shown that botulinum toxin type A can be effective in reducing the frequency and intensity of migraine attacks in patients with chronic migraine. However, not all patients respond in the same way, and the benefits may vary. In addition, it is important to discuss potential adverse reactions and specific considerations with a healthcare professional before opting for this treatment. However, the application of botulinum toxin can bring with it some side effects resulting from the injection or the product. |
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Contributing factors in the prolonged effect of botulinum toxinFactores que contribuyen al efecto prolongado de la toxina botulínicaFatores contribuintes no efeito prolongado da toxina botulínicaEnzima botulínicaBotoxEfecto prolongadoFactores contribuyentes.Enzima botulínicaBotoxEfeito prolongadoFatores contribuintes.Botulinum enzymeBotoxProlonged effectContributing factors.Botulinum enzyme, more commonly referred to as botulinum toxin or Botox (BT), is a neurotoxin derived from Gram-positive bacteria. The effectiveness of botulinum toxin can vary from person to person and depends on the dose administered, the application technique and the indication for which it is being used. With this in mind, this study aims to investigate the factors contributing to the prolonged effect of botulinum toxin, by means of an integrative review. This is an integrative bibliographic review, which aims to explore and synthesize an analysis of the use of botulinum enzyme and the contributing effects of prolonged action in the aesthetic area, by searching for the most representative published studies on the subject in question. After inclusion and exclusion criteria, 15 manuscripts were selected for presentation and discussion of the results, as they responded to the objectives. Most of the samples came from Medline/PubMed with 67% of the searches, followed by Scielo with 27%, 65% of which used clinical trials with a qualitative approach. Clinical studies have shown that botulinum toxin type A can be effective in reducing the frequency and intensity of migraine attacks in patients with chronic migraine. However, not all patients respond in the same way, and the benefits may vary. In addition, it is important to discuss potential adverse reactions and specific considerations with a healthcare professional before opting for this treatment. However, the application of botulinum toxin can bring with it some side effects resulting from the injection or the product.La enzima botulínica, más comúnmente conocida como toxina botulínica o Botox (BT), es una neurotoxina derivada de bacterias Gram-positivas. La eficacia de la toxina botulínica puede variar de una persona a otra y depende de la dosis administrada, la técnica de aplicación y la indicación para la que se utilice. Teniendo esto en cuenta, este estudio pretende investigar los factores que contribuyen al efecto prolongado de la toxina botulínica, mediante una revisión integradora. Se trata de una revisión bibliográfica integradora, que pretende explorar y sintetizar un análisis del uso de la enzima botulínica y los efectos contribuyentes de la acción prolongada en el área estética, mediante la búsqueda de los estudios publicados más representativos sobre el tema en cuestión. Tras los criterios de inclusión y exclusión, se seleccionaron 15 manuscritos para la presentación y discusión de los resultados, ya que cumplían los objetivos mencionados. La mayoría de las muestras procedían de Medline/PubMed, con un 67% de las búsquedas, seguido de Scielo, con un 27%, de los cuales el 65% utilizaban ensayos clínicos con un enfoque cualitativo. Los estudios clínicos han demostrado que la toxina botulínica tipo A puede ser eficaz para reducir la frecuencia y la intensidad de los ataques de migraña en pacientes con migraña crónica. Sin embargo, no todos los pacientes responden de la misma manera, y los beneficios pueden variar. Además, es importante comentar las posibles reacciones adversas y las consideraciones específicas con un profesional sanitario antes de optar por este tratamiento. No obstante, la aplicación de toxina botulínica puede conllevar algunos efectos secundarios derivados de la inyección o del producto.A enzima botulínica, mais comumente referida como toxina botulínica ou Botox (TB), é uma neurotoxina derivada da bactéria Gram-positiva. A eficácia da toxina botulínica pode variar de pessoa para pessoa e depende da dose administrada, da técnica de aplicação e da indicação para a qual está sendo usada. Mediante isso, este estudo objetiva investigar os fatores contribuintes do efeito prolongado da toxina botulínica, por meio de uma revisão integrativa. Trata-se de uma revisão bibliográfica integrativa, que tem o intuito de explorar e sintetizar uma análise sobre o uso da enzima botulínica e os efeitos contribuintes de ação prolongada na área estética, mediante buscas de estudos publicados mais representativos acerca da temática em questão. Após critério de inclusão e exclusão, selecionou-se 15 manuscritos para apresentação e discussão dos resultados, pois, responderam aos objetivos supracitados. As amostras foram provenientes majoritariamente da base Medline/PubMed com 67% das buscas, seguida por Scielo 27%, com 65% destes utilizando ensaio clínico de abordagem qualitativa. Estudos clínicos mostraram que a toxina botulínica tipo A pode ser eficaz na redução da frequência e intensidade das crises de migrânea em pacientes com migrânea crônica. No entanto, nem todos os pacientes respondem da mesma forma, e os benefícios podem variar. Além disso, é importante discutir com um profissional de saúde as potenciais reações adversas e considerações específicas antes de optar por esse tratamento. Entretanto, a aplicação da toxina botulínica pode trazer consigo alguns efeitos colaterais decorrentes da injeção ou do produto.Research, Society and Development2024-01-02info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/4467510.33448/rsd-v13i1.44675Research, Society and Development; Vol. 13 No. 1; e1113144675Research, Society and Development; Vol. 13 Núm. 1; e1113144675Research, Society and Development; v. 13 n. 1; e11131446752525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/44675/35714Copyright (c) 2024 Vitória Regina Lago Lacerda; Paulo de Oliveira Arnaud Ferreira; Marcus Vinícius Braga Silva; Marco Antonio D'Almeida Gomes dos Santos Sousa; Leonardo César Soares Lima; Isabela Guerreiro Diniz; Márcia Cristina Monteiro Guimarãeshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLacerda, Vitória Regina Lago Ferreira, Paulo de Oliveira Arnaud Silva, Marcus Vinícius Braga Sousa, Marco Antonio D'Almeida Gomes dos Santos Lima, Leonardo César Soares Diniz, Isabela GuerreiroGuimarães, Márcia Cristina Monteiro 2024-02-01T09:48:39Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/44675Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-02-01T09:48:39Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Contributing factors in the prolonged effect of botulinum toxin Factores que contribuyen al efecto prolongado de la toxina botulínica Fatores contribuintes no efeito prolongado da toxina botulínica |
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Contributing factors in the prolonged effect of botulinum toxin |
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Contributing factors in the prolonged effect of botulinum toxin Contributing factors in the prolonged effect of botulinum toxin Lacerda, Vitória Regina Lago Enzima botulínica Botox Efecto prolongado Factores contribuyentes. Enzima botulínica Botox Efeito prolongado Fatores contribuintes. Botulinum enzyme Botox Prolonged effect Contributing factors. Lacerda, Vitória Regina Lago Enzima botulínica Botox Efecto prolongado Factores contribuyentes. Enzima botulínica Botox Efeito prolongado Fatores contribuintes. Botulinum enzyme Botox Prolonged effect Contributing factors. |
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Contributing factors in the prolonged effect of botulinum toxin |
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Contributing factors in the prolonged effect of botulinum toxin |
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Contributing factors in the prolonged effect of botulinum toxin Contributing factors in the prolonged effect of botulinum toxin |
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Contributing factors in the prolonged effect of botulinum toxin Contributing factors in the prolonged effect of botulinum toxin |
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Contributing factors in the prolonged effect of botulinum toxin |
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Lacerda, Vitória Regina Lago |
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Lacerda, Vitória Regina Lago Lacerda, Vitória Regina Lago Ferreira, Paulo de Oliveira Arnaud Silva, Marcus Vinícius Braga Sousa, Marco Antonio D'Almeida Gomes dos Santos Lima, Leonardo César Soares Diniz, Isabela Guerreiro Guimarães, Márcia Cristina Monteiro Ferreira, Paulo de Oliveira Arnaud Silva, Marcus Vinícius Braga Sousa, Marco Antonio D'Almeida Gomes dos Santos Lima, Leonardo César Soares Diniz, Isabela Guerreiro Guimarães, Márcia Cristina Monteiro |
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Ferreira, Paulo de Oliveira Arnaud Silva, Marcus Vinícius Braga Sousa, Marco Antonio D'Almeida Gomes dos Santos Lima, Leonardo César Soares Diniz, Isabela Guerreiro Guimarães, Márcia Cristina Monteiro |
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Lacerda, Vitória Regina Lago Ferreira, Paulo de Oliveira Arnaud Silva, Marcus Vinícius Braga Sousa, Marco Antonio D'Almeida Gomes dos Santos Lima, Leonardo César Soares Diniz, Isabela Guerreiro Guimarães, Márcia Cristina Monteiro |
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Enzima botulínica Botox Efecto prolongado Factores contribuyentes. Enzima botulínica Botox Efeito prolongado Fatores contribuintes. Botulinum enzyme Botox Prolonged effect Contributing factors. |
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Enzima botulínica Botox Efecto prolongado Factores contribuyentes. Enzima botulínica Botox Efeito prolongado Fatores contribuintes. Botulinum enzyme Botox Prolonged effect Contributing factors. |
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Botulinum enzyme, more commonly referred to as botulinum toxin or Botox (BT), is a neurotoxin derived from Gram-positive bacteria. The effectiveness of botulinum toxin can vary from person to person and depends on the dose administered, the application technique and the indication for which it is being used. With this in mind, this study aims to investigate the factors contributing to the prolonged effect of botulinum toxin, by means of an integrative review. This is an integrative bibliographic review, which aims to explore and synthesize an analysis of the use of botulinum enzyme and the contributing effects of prolonged action in the aesthetic area, by searching for the most representative published studies on the subject in question. After inclusion and exclusion criteria, 15 manuscripts were selected for presentation and discussion of the results, as they responded to the objectives. Most of the samples came from Medline/PubMed with 67% of the searches, followed by Scielo with 27%, 65% of which used clinical trials with a qualitative approach. Clinical studies have shown that botulinum toxin type A can be effective in reducing the frequency and intensity of migraine attacks in patients with chronic migraine. However, not all patients respond in the same way, and the benefits may vary. In addition, it is important to discuss potential adverse reactions and specific considerations with a healthcare professional before opting for this treatment. However, the application of botulinum toxin can bring with it some side effects resulting from the injection or the product. |
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