Product Description
Zarbot 100IU injection contains an active ingredient called Botulinum Toxin Type A. It belongs to the medication class known as a neurotoxin, which partially blocks nerve impulses, reduces excessive muscle contractions, and relaxes muscles. This medicine is used for various conditions, including chronic migraine, where it may block pain signals and prevent migraines. When injected into the skin, it reduces sweat production by affecting sweat glands. When injected into the bladder wall, it prevents urinary incontinence by inhibiting uncontrolled bladder muscle contractions. This medicine treats various conditions by injecting it directly into muscles, the bladder wall, or deep into the skin. It helps with muscle spasms in children and adults, including those with cerebral palsy. It also prevents headaches in adults with chronic migraines and reduces urinary incontinence and overactive bladder symptoms. Additionally, this medicine can control excessive underarm sweating and temporarily improve the appearance of facial lines.Powerful Muscle RelaxationZarbot Injection is designed to effectively manage various conditions involving muscle overactivity, such as spasticity and dystonia, as well as for aesthetic smoothing of facial lines. Its targeted action helps relax specific muscles, improving patient comfort and appearance under careful medical supervision.
Safe and Controlled AdministrationAdministration of Zarbot should only occur under the guidance of qualified medical professionals. After reconstitution with sterile saline, the injection is given directly into the targeted muscle groups following precise dosage guidelines to optimize benefits and minimize adverse effects.
Storage and Handling PrecautionsTo preserve Zarbot's potency, it must be stored in the refrigerator at 2C to 8C and never frozen. The product is packaged in single-use vials and should only be handled by authorized medical personnel to ensure safety and efficacy.
FAQ's of Zarbot botulinum toxin type A 100 Mg Injection:
Q: How is Zarbot Botulinum Toxin Type A administered?
A: Zarbot is administered either as an intramuscular or local injection by a healthcare professional, after being reconstituted with sterile saline. It should always be given according to the physician's directions and based on the specific indication.
Q: What are the main uses and benefits of Zarbot Injection?
A: Zarbot is indicated for therapeutic management of muscle spasticity and dystonia, as well as cosmetic reduction of facial wrinkles. Its benefit lies in effectively relaxing targeted muscles to enhance patient mobility, comfort, or aesthetic appearance.
Q: Who should not use Zarbot Botulinum Toxin Type A Injection?
A: Zarbot should not be used by individuals with hypersensitivity to botulinum toxin, those with infections at the intended injection site, or patients with neuromuscular disorders. If you have respiratory or swallowing difficulties, inform your doctor before use.
Q: When should Zarbot be used or administered?
A: Zarbot should be administered only when prescribed by a medical professional for indicated muscle-related conditions or cosmetic treatments. Dosage and frequency depend on the clinical judgment of your physician and the therapeutic goal.
Q: Where should Zarbot Injection be stored until use?
A: Store Zarbot in a refrigerator at a temperature between 2C and 8C. Ensure it is not frozen and is kept out of reach of unauthorized individuals, especially children.
Q: What side effects may occur after using Zarbot?
A: Common adverse effects include localized pain, muscle weakness, eyelid drooping (ptosis), difficulty swallowing (dysphagia), or allergic reactions. Report any unusual or severe symptoms to your healthcare provider immediately.
Q: What is the process for using Zarbot before injection?
A: Before administration, Zarbot must be reconstituted with sterile saline as per the manufacturer's instructions. Only trained professionals should prepare and inject the product to ensure efficacy and patient safety.