Can Botox Treat Asthma?

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The wrinkle-smoother Botox might  help alleviate certain symptoms of asthma, researchers say.

The drug will be tested on asthmatic patients who also suffer problems with their voice box, which can go into spasm, according to Monash Medical Centre in Australia. The idea is that the Botox will relax the muscle that controls the voice box, possibly making it easier for these patients to breathe.

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