I called the Remicade people and they said they could not find any research on that question...they advised me to call Botox.
Yes, you can receive Botox injections while on Remicade (infliximab), but it's important to consult with your healthcare provider first. They can evaluate your specific medical situation, as both treatments can affect the immune system. Additionally, potential interactions or side effects should be discussed to ensure safety and effectiveness. Always follow your doctor's recommendations regarding treatments.
ask your doctor but can if clearly needed but sorry only 13 google search it dont know what remicade is.
Some medications can cause this i take remicade never had a problem with my vaines until i stared remicade .
yes
So far there is no mention that remicade does anything to the eyes. However if you are taking remicade in asociation with Rheumatoid artritis there is the posibility that it is the actual RA that is causing the problem.
Talk to both your Obstetrician and your rheumatologist about this.
Pharmacist should be an independent prescriber and fully trained in Botox injection technique's. Usually pharmacy do not sell Botox or dermal fillers, prescriber should contact special pharmacy with Allergan or Merz agreement.
Yes, this is safe to do. Oxycontin and Remicade have no known drug interactions. Remember to be careful when using Oxycontin. Oxycontin is a very powerful pain medicine and can really hurt you if it is misused. Dr. Jacob M. Deese, MD
Remicade is used in the treatment of Crohn's Disease. The infusions are given every 6 to 8 weeks.
Intention tremors are not specifically a common side effect of Remicade. However, some neurological side effects of Remicade may include dizziness, headache, and peripheral neuropathy. It is essential to discuss any unusual symptoms with your healthcare provider.
Yes she did have botox.
100 units of Botox = 4ml, therefore 25 units of Botox = 1ml and 5,000 units of Botox would equal 5,000/25 = 200ml of Botox