BTX definition
Examples of BTX in a sentence
BTX-A, a single chain protein with a molecular weight of approximately 150000 Daltons (Da), is one of seven different serotypes (classed A through G) of botulinum toxin (BTX) produced by this organism.
Prohibited in the 3 months prior to Screening and throughout the study: • BTX for any non-urological condition (exclusion criterion #12) • Bladder installation with any pharmacologic agent (exclusion criterion #13).
Prohibited in the 9 months prior to Screening: • BTX for any urological condition, e.g. detrusor or urethral sphincter treatments (exclusion criterion #11).
Dysport® is a freeze dried preparation of Clostridium BTX-A-haemagglutinin complex (BTX- A-HAC) formulated with lactose (bulking agent) and human serum albumin.
Dysport® is contraindicated in individuals with known hypersensitivity to any BTX preparation or to any of the components in the formulation.
The effects of Dysport® and all BTX products may spread from the area of injection to produce symptoms consistent with BTX effects.
This growing evidence supporting the efficacy and safety of BTX- A led to international recommendations supporting its use as a second-line therapy.
BioTime common stock is traded on the NYSE MKT and TASE under the symbol BTX.
Prohibited throughout the study: • Treatment at any anatomical location with any BTX (with the exception of IMP treatments and retreatments as part of this study) • Medications that affect neuromuscular transmission, such as curare-like depolarising agents, lincosamides, polymyxins, anticholinesterases and aminoglycoside antibiotics (exclusion criterion #20).
The BTX instruments are guaranteed to be free of defects for a period of two years from the time of delivery.