Author: Batifol, D; Finiels, PJ; Galmiche, S; Jammet, P; de Boutray, M
Title: Could treatment with botulinum toxin protect against subsequent infection with covid-19? Cord-id: c8dz6ng6 Document date: 2021_6_16
ID: c8dz6ng6
Snippet: We report comparative results, over three months, of the impact of SARS-CoV2 in our patients injected with botulinum toxin for functional purposes, compared to the general population. Botulinum neurotoxin type A (BoNT/A) is known to block acetylcholine (ACh) as well as many other neuroreceptors and neuromodulators. The recent mention of a potential protective effect of nicotine in Covid 19, by blocking ACh, attracted our attention and guided the present study. Our results show a significant diff
Document: We report comparative results, over three months, of the impact of SARS-CoV2 in our patients injected with botulinum toxin for functional purposes, compared to the general population. Botulinum neurotoxin type A (BoNT/A) is known to block acetylcholine (ACh) as well as many other neuroreceptors and neuromodulators. The recent mention of a potential protective effect of nicotine in Covid 19, by blocking ACh, attracted our attention and guided the present study. Our results show a significant difference between the number of infected individuals in the general population and the number of patients injected with BoNT/A who showed signs of Covid 19.
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