Product description
Botulax contains 100 units (U) of Clostridium botulinum toxin type A, albumin (human) and sodium chloride in a sterile, vacuum-dried from without a preservative. Botulinum toxin type A neutroxin: purified from Clostridium botulinum type A Albumin: Human serum albumin, bulking and stabilizing agent and adhesion reducer. KP grade NaCl: Bulking agent and keeping isotonicity during formulation KP grade Developmental status: 2007.5: reported nonclinical study 2008.3: reported clinically study Phase l 2009.7: Finished Phase lll clinically study Characteristics of Botulax: Higher specific activity than those of other company’s botulinum toxin products by improving lyophilization process Facility: GMP approved by KFDA Composition
Description:
It appears a lyophilized white powder for injection in a colorless transparent vial
Mode of action
Features and Benefits
The package includes a glass ampoule in which the powder is placed under pressure. Sometimes the ampoule may seem empty. For use, dilute the powder in the ampoule with saline. For 100 units, add 2.5 ml of saline, for 200 units - 5 ml of saline.
Is Botulax the same as Botox?
Botulax has shown significantly greater potency per unit than Botox/Vistabel in both in vivo and in vitro studies. Meanwhile, Nabota/Jeuveau, along with other brands like Meditoxin/Neuronox, has demonstrated similar potency to Botox/Vistabel.
Is it safe to take Botulax?
Botulax is safe when used by a licensed, experienced medical professional. It is important to discuss any concerns with a doctor or dermatologist.