Update on Non-Interchangeability of Botulinum Neurotoxin Products

Author:

Brin Mitchell F.12,Nelson Mariana3,Ashourian Nazanin4,Brideau-Andersen Amy1,Maltman John1

Affiliation:

1. AbbVie/Allergan Aesthetics, Irvine, CA 92612, USA

2. Department of Neurology, University of California, Irvine, CA 92697, USA

3. AbbVie, Irvine, CA 92612, USA

4. HireGenics, Duluth, GA 30096, USA

Abstract

The growing use of botulinum neurotoxins (BoNTs) for medical and aesthetic purposes has led to the development and marketing of an increasing number of BoNT products. Given that BoNTs are biological medications, their characteristics are heavily influenced by their manufacturing methods, leading to unique products with distinct clinical characteristics. The manufacturing and formulation processes for each BoNT are proprietary, including the potency determination of reference standards and other features of the assays used to measure unit potency. As a result of these differences, units of BoNT products are not interchangeable or convertible using dose ratios. The intrinsic, product-level differences among BoNTs are compounded by differences in the injected tissues, which are innervated by different nerve fiber types (e.g., motor, sensory, and/or autonomic nerves) and require unique dosing and injection sites that are particularly evident when treating complex therapeutic and aesthetic conditions. It is also difficult to compare across studies due to inherent differences in patient populations and trial methods, necessitating attention to study details underlying each outcome reported. Ultimately, each BoNT possesses a unique clinical profile for which unit doses and injection paradigms must be determined individually for each indication. This practice will help minimize unexpected adverse events and maximize efficacy, duration, and patient satisfaction. With this approach, BoNT is poised to continue as a unique tool for achieving individual goals for an increasing number of medical and aesthetic indications.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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