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A side effect of the injection of botulinum toxin into the upper third of the face is
ptosis
or lid droop. A therapy recommended to treat
ptosis
resulting from administration of botulinum toxins A and B is
Iopidine
(apraclonidine 0.5 %) eye drops. Apraclonidine is an alpha2-adrenergic agonist, which causes Muller muscles to contract quickly elevating the upper eyelid 1-3 mm. Little published data discusses the use of apraclonidine to treat such
ptosis
. This communication discusses the extant literature on this usage. Research needs to be done to establish the utility and dosing of apraclonidine for botulinum toxin-induced
ptosis
.
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PMID:The use of apraclonidine eyedrops to treat ptosis after the administration of botulinum toxin to the upper face. 1574 50