Botulinum, supportive care and antitoxin. CBRNE-December 2011
Botulinum toxin was developed to treat strabismus (cross-eye or lazy eye), and was shortly thereafter discovered to be highly effective for many forms of dystonia.
Botulinum toxin is a form of a poison used by injecting it to the muscles to treat Dystonia, spacticity, and even wrinkles in the face.
The strength of a toxin can vary depending on its type and the dose ingested. Some toxins can be lethal in small amounts, while others may cause mild symptoms. It is important to seek medical attention if you suspect toxin exposure.
It is a biomicrobial toxin.
The toxin used in Botox to treat wrinkles is botulinum toxin type A, which is produced by the bacterium Clostridium botulinum. When injected in small, controlled doses, it temporarily paralyzes the underlying muscles, reducing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. This effect typically lasts for several months before additional treatments are needed. Botox is widely used in cosmetic procedures, particularly for smoothing out frown lines, crow's feet, and forehead wrinkles.
No, it is not a toxin.
toxin
Alfa toxin.
No, the plural of toxin is toxins.
Alcohol IS a toxin.
One example of a toxin is alcohol
The word perfect is inadequate here; the most dangerous toxin is the botulinum toxin from Clostridium botulinum.