UCF College of Medicine Explores Botox® as a Treatment for Raynaud’s
The University of Central Florida College of Medicine is currently undergoing a research study on Botox® as a treatment for Raynaud's sufferers.
The University of Central Florida College of Medicine is currently undergoing a research study on Botox® as a treatment for Raynaud's sufferers.
THE SURVEY IS NOW CLOSED. THANKS TO ALL OF OUR MEMBERS AND FOLLOWERS WHO PARTICIPATED! We're working with Capella Bioscience to help evaluate the potential for a new drug that may benefit some Raynaud's sufferers. Please read the background information below, and answer the two survey questions. We'll really appreciate your assistance with this
Little information has been published on the use of Botox® treatments for Raynaud's, so we were glad to find a useful article on the Warm&Cool.com web site.
By Joe Fleming President ViveHealth.com If your Raynaud’s symptoms are simply not abated by traditional measures, at some point the topic of calcium channel blockers is bound to come up in conversation with your doctor. The first line in drug treatment for Raynaud’s phenomenon, calcium channel blockers like Nifedipine, alter the way calcium passes into
Frostie Nicole Holzer takes boosts awareness and raises money for Raynaud's with "Race for Raynaud's" event - nets Over $3,000!