Botulinum toxin type E associated with reduced itch and pain during wound healing and acute scar formation following excision and linear repair on the forehead: A randomized controlled trial - 11/11/23
, Domenico Vitarella, PhD e, Wajdie Ahmad, MBA e, Susan Abushakra, MD e, Cheri Mao, MSc f, †, Mitchell F. Brin, MD f, gKey words : botulinum toxin, cutaneous surgery, pain, scar, wound healing
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| Funding sources: This study was supported by Bonti, Inc (prior to its acquisition by AbbVie). Writing assistance and editorial support was provided by Erika von Grote, PhD, a former employee of AbbVie, and Adrienne Drinkwater, PhD of Peloton Advantage, LLC, an OPEN Health company, and was funded by AbbVie. Neither honoraria nor other form of payment was made for authorship. |
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| IRB approval status: This study was approved by Northwestern University's Institutional Review Board (STU00206522) and registered on clinicaltrials.gov (NCT03346902). |
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| Patient consent: Not applicable. |
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