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BOTOX Cosmetic

FDA-approved pharmaceutical product with comprehensive regulatory information, manufacturing details, and complete labeling documentation.

FDA Approval Summary

Company
Allergan, Inc.
DUNS: 144796497
Effective Date
November 15, 2023
Labeling Type
HUMAN PRESCRIPTION DRUG LABEL
Botulinum toxin type A(100 [USP'U] in 1 1)

Products2

Detailed information about drug products covered under this FDA approval, including NDC codes, dosage forms, ingredients, and administration routes.

BOTOX Cosmetic

Product Details

NDC Product Code
0023-9232
Application Number
BLA103000
Marketing Category
BLA (C73585)
Route of Administration
INTRAMUSCULAR
Effective Date
January 30, 2024
Code: E211KPY694Class: ACTIBQuantity: 100 [USP'U] in 1 1
ALBUMIN HUMANInactive
Code: ZIF514RVZRClass: IACT
SODIUM CHLORIDEInactive
Code: 451W47IQ8XClass: IACT

BOTOX Cosmetic

Product Details

NDC Product Code
0023-3919
Application Number
BLA103000
Marketing Category
BLA (C73585)
Route of Administration
INTRAMUSCULAR
Effective Date
January 30, 2024
Code: E211KPY694Class: ACTIBQuantity: 50 [USP'U] in 1 1
SODIUM CHLORIDEInactive
Code: 451W47IQ8XClass: IACT
ALBUMIN HUMANInactive
Code: ZIF514RVZRClass: IACT

Drug Labeling Information

Complete FDA-approved labeling information including indications, dosage, warnings, contraindications, and other essential prescribing details.

DESCRIPTION SECTION

11****DESCRIPTION

BOTOX Cosmetic****(onabotulinumtoxinA)****for injection, is a sterile, vacuum-dried purified botulinum toxin type A, produced from fermentation of Hall strain Clostridium botulinum type A intended for intramuscular use. It is purified from the culture solution by dialysis and a series of acid precipitations to a complex consisting of the neurotoxin, and several accessory proteins. The complex is dissolved in sterile sodium chloride solution containing Albumin Human and is sterile filtered (0.2 microns) prior to filling and vacuum-drying.

The primary release procedure for BOTOX Cosmetic****uses a cell-based potency assay to determine the potency relative to a reference standard. The assay is specific to AbbVie’s products BOTOX and BOTOX Cosmetic. One Unit of BOTOX Cosmetic corresponds to the calculated median intraperitoneal lethal dose (LD50) in mice. Due to specific details of this assay such as the vehicle, dilution scheme and laboratory protocols, Units of biological activity of BOTOX Cosmetic cannot be compared to nor converted into Units of any other botulinum toxin or any toxin assessed with any other specific assay method. The specific activity of BOTOX Cosmetic is approximately 20 Units/nanogram of neurotoxin complex.

Each vial of BOTOX Cosmeticcontains either 50 Units of Clostridium botulinum type A neurotoxin complex, 0.25 mg of Albumin Human, and 0.45 mg of sodium chloride; or 100 Unitsof Clostridium botulinum type A neurotoxin complex, 0.5 mg of Albumin Human, and 0.9 mg of sodium chloride in a sterile, vacuum-dried form without a preservative.


INDICATIONS & USAGE SECTION

Highlight: BOTOX Cosmetic is an acetylcholine release inhibitor and a neuromuscular blocking agent indicated in adult patients for the temporary improvement in the appearance of (1):

  • Moderate to severe glabellar lines associated with corrugator and/or procerus muscle activity

  • Moderate to severe lateral canthal lines associated with orbicularis oculi activity

  • Moderate to severe forehead lines associated with frontalis muscle activity

1****INDICATIONS AND USAGE

BOTOX Cosmetic (onabotulinumtoxinA) is indicated in adult patients for the temporary improvement in the appearance of:

  • moderate to severe glabellar lines associated with corrugator and/or procerus muscle activity

  • moderate to severe lateral canthal lines associated with orbicularis oculi activity

  • moderate to severe forehead lines associated with frontalis muscle activity

DOSAGE FORMS & STRENGTHS SECTION

Highlight: For Injection: 50 Units or 100 Units vacuum-dried powder in a single-dose vial for reconstitution (3)

3****DOSAGE FORMS AND STRENGTHS

  • For injection: 50 Units, vacuum-dried powder in a single-dose vial for reconstitution

  • For injection: 100 Units, vacuum-dried powder in a single-dose vial for reconstitution


BOXED WARNING SECTION

WARNING: DISTANT SPREAD OF TOXIN EFFECT


SPL MEDGUIDE SECTION

MEDICATION GUIDE
BOTOX**®**
BOTOX**®Cosmetic**
(Boe-tox)
(onabotulinumtoxinA)
forinjection**,******for intramuscular, intradetrusor,
or intradermal use

What is the most important information I should know about BOTOX****and BOTOX Cosmetic?
**BOTOX and BOTOX Cosmetic may cause serious side effects that can be life threatening,**including:

*Problems breathing or swallowing

*Spread of toxin effects

These problems can happen hours, days, to weeks after an injection of BOTOX or BOTOX Cosmetic.
Call your doctor or get medical help right away if you have any of these problems after treatment with BOTOXor BOTOX****Cosmetic:

Problems swallowing, speaking, or breathing.These problems can happen hours, days, to weeks after an injection of BOTOX or BOTOX Cosmetic usually because the muscles that you use to breathe and swallow can become weak after the injection. Death can happen as a complication if you have severe problems with swallowing or breathing after treatment withBOTOX orBOTOXCosmetic. * People with certain breathing problems may need to use muscles in their neck to help them breathe. These people may be at greater risk for serious breathing problems withBOTOX or**BOTOX*Cosmetic.

* Swallowing problems may last for several months. People who cannot swallow well may need a feeding tube to receive food and water. If swallowing problems are severe, food or liquids may go into your lungs. People who already have swallowing or breathing problems before receiving**BOTOX** or**BOTOX****Cosmetic** have the highest risk of getting these problems.

*Spread of toxin effects. In some cases, the effect of botulinum toxin may affect areas of the body away from the injection site and cause symptoms of a serious condition called botulism. The symptoms of botulism include: * loss of strength and muscle weakness all over the body

* double vision, blurred vision and drooping eyelids  

* hoarseness or change or loss of voice (dysphonia)  

* trouble saying words clearly (dysarthria)  

* loss of bladder control  

* trouble breathing   

* trouble swallowing

These symptoms can happen hours, days, to weeks after you receive an injection ofBOTOX orBOTOX****Cosmetic.
These problems could make it unsafe for you to drive a car or do other dangerous activities. See "What should I avoid while receivingBOTOX or BOTOX****Cosmetic?"
There has not been a confirmed serious case of spread of toxin effect away from the injection site whenBOTOX has been used at the recommended dose to treat chronic migraine, severe underarm sweating, blepharospasm, or strabismus, or whenBOTOX Cosmetic has been used at the recommended dose to treat frown lines, crow’s feet lines, and/or forehead lines.

What are BOTOX and BOTOX Cosmetic?
BOTOX****is a prescription medicine that is injected into muscles and used:

  • to treat overactive bladder symptoms such as a strong need to urinate with leaking or wetting accidents (urge urinary incontinence), a strong need to urinate right away (urgency) and urinating often (frequency) in adults when another type of medicine (anticholinergic) does not work well enough or cannot be taken.

  • to treat leakage of urine (incontinence) in adults with overactive bladder due to neurologic disease when another type of medicine (anticholinergic) does not work well enough or cannot be taken.

  • to treat overactive bladder due to a neurologic disease in children 5 years of age and older when another type of medicine (anticholinergic) does not work well enough or cannot be taken.

  • to prevent headaches in adults with chronic migraine who have 15 or more days each month with headache lasting 4 or more hours each day.

  • to treat increased muscle stiffness in people 2 years of age and older with spasticity.

  • to treat the abnormal head position and neck pain that happens with cervical dystonia (CD) in adults.

  • to treat certain types of eye muscle problems (strabismus) or abnormal spasm of the eyelids (blepharospasm) in people 12 years of age and older.

BOTOX****is also injected into the skin to treat the symptoms of severe underarm sweating (severe primary axillary hyperhidrosis) when medicines used on the skin (topical) do not work well enough.

BOTOX****Cosmetic is a prescription medicine for adults that is injected into muscles and used for a short period of time (temporary) to improve the look of:

  • moderate to severe frown lines between the eyebrows (glabellar lines)

  • moderate to severe crow’s feet lines

  • moderate to severe forehead lines

You may receive treatment for frown lines, crow’s feet lines, and forehead lines at the same time.

It is not known whetherBOTOX is safe and effective in people younger than:

  • 18 years of age for treatment of overactive bladder with urinary incontinence

  • 5 years of age for the treatment of overactive bladder due to a neurologic disease

  • 18 years of age for treatment of chronic migraine

  • 16 years of age for treatment of cervical dystonia

  • 18 years of age for treatment of hyperhidrosis

  • 12 years of age for treatment of strabismus or blepharospasm

  • 2 years of age for treatment of spasticity

BOTOX****Cosmetic is not recommended for use in children younger than 18 years of age.
It is not known whetherBOTOXand** BOTOX Cosmetic** are safe and effective to prevent headaches in people with migraine who have 14 or fewer headache days each month (episodic migraine).
It is not known whetherBOTOX andBOTOX****Cosmetic are safe and effective for severe sweating anywhere other than your armpits.
It is not known ifBOTOX Cosmetic is safe and effective for use more than 1 time every 3 months.

Who should not receive** BOTOXor**** BOTOX Cosmetic?
Do not receive
BOTOXor BOTOX Cosmetic******if you:

  • are allergic to any of the ingredients inBOTOXorBOTOX****Cosmetic. See the end of this Medication Guide for a complete list of ingredients inBOTOXandBOTOX****Cosmetic.

  • had an allergic reaction to any other botulinum toxin product such as Myobloc**®**, Dysport®, or Xeomin®.

  • have a skin infection at the planned injection site.

  • are being treated for urinary incontinence and have a urinary tract infection (UTI).

  • are being treated for urinary incontinence and find that you cannot empty your bladder on your own (only applies to people who are not routinely catheterizing).

What should I tell my doctor before receiving BOTOX or BOTOX Cosmetic?
Tell your doctor about all your medical conditions, including if you:

  • have a disease that affects your muscles and nerves (such as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis [ALS or Lou Gehrig's disease], myasthenia gravis or Lambert-Eaton syndrome). See "What is the most important information I should know aboutBOTOX andBOTOX****Cosmetic?"

  • have allergies to any botulinum toxin product.

  • had any side effect from any botulinum toxin product in the past.

  • have or have had a breathing problem, such as asthma or emphysema.

  • have or have had swallowing problems.

  • have or have had bleeding problems.

  • have plans to have surgery.

  • had surgery on your face.

  • have weakness of your forehead muscles, such as trouble raising your eyebrows.

  • have drooping eyelids.

  • have any other change in the way your face normally looks.

  • have symptoms of a urinary tract infection (UTI) and are being treated for urinary incontinence. Symptoms of a urinary tract infection may include pain or burning with urination, frequent urination, or fever.

  • have problems emptying your bladder on your own and are being treated for urinary incontinence.

  • are pregnant or plan to become pregnant. It is not known ifBOTOX orBOTOX****Cosmetic can harm your unborn baby.

  • are breastfeeding or plan to breastfeed. It is not known ifBOTOX orBOTOX****Cosmetic passes into breast milk.

Tell your doctor about all the medicines you take, including prescription and over-the-counter medicines, vitamins and herbal supplements.
UsingBOTOX orBOTOX****Cosmetic with certain other medicines may cause serious side effects.Do not start any new medicines until you have told your doctor that you have received BOTOX or BOTOX Cosmetic in the past.
Especially tell your doctor if you:

  • have received any other botulinum toxin product in the last four months.

  • have received injections of botulinum toxin, such as Myobloc**®**(rimabotulinumtoxinB), Dysport® (abobotulinumtoxinA), or Xeomin® (incobotulinumtoxinA) in the past. Be sure your doctor knows exactly which product you received.

  • have recently received an antibiotic by injection.

  • take muscle relaxants.

  • take an allergy or cold medicine.

  • take a sleep medicine.

  • take anti-platelets (aspirin-like products) or anti-coagulants (blood thinners).

Ask your doctor if you are not sure if your medicine is one that is listed above.
Know the medicines you take. Keep a list of your medicines with you to show your doctor and pharmacist each time you get a new medicine.

How will I receive BOTOX or BOTOX Cosmetic?

BOTOX orBOTOX***Cosmetic is an injection that your doctor will give you.

*BOTOX is injected into your affected muscles, skin, or bladder.

*BOTOXCosmeticis injected into your affected muscles.

  • Your doctor may change your dose ofBOTOX orBOTOX****Cosmetic, until you and your doctor find the best dose for you.

*Your doctor will tell you how often you will receive your dose of BOTOX or BOTOX Cosmetic injections.

What should I avoid while receiving BOTOX or BOTOX Cosmetic?
BOTOX andBOTOX****Cosmetic may cause loss of strength or general muscle weakness, vision problems, or dizziness within hours to weeks of taking BOTOX orBOTOX****Cosmetic.If this happens, do not drive a car, operate machinery, or do other dangerous activities.See "What is the most important information I should know aboutBOTOX andBOTOX Cosmetic?"

What are the possible side effects of BOTOX and BOTOX Cosmetic?
BOTOX****and BOTOX Cosmetic can cause serious side effects.See "What is the most important information I should know aboutBOTOX andBOTOX Cosmetic?"
Other side effects of BOTOX and BOTOX Cosmetic include:

  • dry mouth.

  • discomfort or pain at the injection site.

  • tiredness.

  • headache.

  • neck pain.

  • eye problems: double vision, blurred vision, decreased eyesight, drooping eyelids, swelling of your eyelids, and dry eyes.

  • drooping eyebrows.

  • urinary tract infection in both children and adults being treated for urinary incontinence.

  • painful urination in adults being treated for urinary incontinence.

  • bacteria, white blood cells, and blood in the urine of children being treated for urinary incontinence.

  • inability to empty your bladder on your own and are being treated for urinary incontinence. If you have difficulty fully emptying your bladder after gettingBOTOX, you may need to use disposable self-catheters to empty your bladder up to a few times each day until your bladder is able to start emptying again.

  • allergic reactions. Symptoms of an allergic reaction toBOTOX or**BOTOX**Cosmetic****may include: itching, rash, red itchy welts, wheezing, asthma symptoms, or dizziness or feeling faint. Tell your doctor or get medical help right away if you are wheezing or have asthma symptoms, or if you become dizzy or faint.

  • upper respiratory tract infection.

Tell your doctor if you have any side effect that bothers you or that does not go away.
These are not all the possible side effects ofBOTOX andBOTOX Cosmetic. For more information, ask your doctor or pharmacist.
Call your doctor for medical advice about side effects. You may report side effects to FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088.

General information aboutthe safe and effective use ofBOTOX and BOTOX Cosmetic:
Medicines are sometimes prescribed for purposes other than those listed in a Medication Guide. This Medication Guide summarizes the most important information aboutBOTOX andBOTOX****Cosmetic. If you would like more information, talk with your doctor. You can ask your doctor or pharmacist for information aboutBOTOX andBOTOX****Cosmetic that is written for health professionals.

What are the ingredients in BOTOX and BOTOX Cosmetic?
Active ingredient: onabotulinumtoxinA
Inactive ingredients: human albumin and sodium chloride

Manufactured by: AbbVie Inc.
1 N Waukegan Rd. North Chicago, IL. 60064
U.S. License Number 1889
© 2023 AbbVie. All rights reserved. BOTOX and its design are trademarks of Allergan Inc., an AbbVie company.
Patented. See: https://www.abbvie.com/patents.html
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This Medication Guide has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.Revised:11/2023


HOW SUPPLIED SECTION

16** HOW SUPPLIED/STORAGE AND HANDLING**

BOTOX Cosmetic (onabotulinumtoxinA)****for injection is a vacuum-dried powder supplied in a single-dose vial in the following sizes:

50 Units: NDC 0023-3919-50

100 Units: NDC 0023-9232-01

BOTOX Cosmetic cartons have features to alert users if contents may have been compromised. Each BOTOX Cosmetic vial label and carton labeling also contain the U.S. License number 1889 [see Dosage and Administration (2.1)].

Do not use the product and contact AbbVie for additional information at 1-800-678-1605 if the labeling is not as described above.

Storage

Unopened vials of BOTOX Cosmetic should be stored in a refrigerator 2° to 8°C (36º to 46ºF). Do not use after the expiration date on the vial. Reconstituted BOTOX Cosmetic should be stored in a refrigerator 2° to 8°C (36º to 46ºF) and administered within 24 hours.


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