Botox prevents headaches in adults with chronic migraine.
Botox: Prevents headaches in adults with chronic migraine · Aug 15–17, 2026
NewThis campaign promotes Botox as a preventative treatment for chronic migraine headaches, emphasizing its ability to prevent headaches before they start.
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Problem-solution framing for chronic migraine prevention.
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The effects of Botox may spread hours to weeks after injection, causing serious symptoms. Alert your doctor right away, as difficulty swallowing, speaking, breathing, eye problems, or muscle weakness can be signs of a life-threatening condition. Patients with these conditions before injection are at highest risk. Side effects may include allergic reactions, neck and injection site pain, fatigue, and headache. Allergic reactions can include rash, welts, asthma symptoms, and dizziness. Don't receive Botox if there's a skin infection. Tell your doctor your medical history, muscle or nerve conditions, including ALS Lou Gehrig's disease, myasthenia gravis or Lambert-Eaton syndrome, and medications, including botulinum toxins, as these may increase the risk of serious side effects. Why wait? Ask your doctor. Visit BotoxChronicMigraine.com or call 1-800-44-BOTOX to learn more.
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This campaign promotes Botox as a preventive treatment for adults with chronic migraine, highlighting its effectiveness and status as the number one prescribed branded treatment.
The campaign promotes Botox as the number one prescribed branded chronic migraine preventive treatment.
Botox (onabotulinum toxin A) prevents headaches in adults with chronic migraine, framed as a solution to enable individuals to be more present for loved ones by reducing headache days.
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