Five vials of botulism toxin

Made:
1998
Five vials of botulism toxin, marketed as BoTox Five vials of botulism toxin (botulism toxin) Five vials of botulism toxin (botulism toxin)

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Five vials of botulism toxin, marketed as BoTox
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Science Museum Group Collection
© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

Five vials of botulism toxin, marketed as BoTox, made by Allegan Ltd, in 1998. The toxin is used therapeutically for muscle contraction disorders such as writer's cramp. It is also alleged to have anti-wrinkle properties for use in cosmetic surgery.

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Category:
Materia Medica & Pharmacology
Object Number:
2000-877
type:
botulism toxin
credit:
Allergan Limited

Parts

Glass vial of 'BoTox', Ireland, 1998

A vial of botulism toxin, marketed as BoTox, made by Allergan Pharmaceuticals (Allergan Botox Ltd), Westport, Ireland and supplied by Allergan Limited, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England, 1998. The toxin is used therapeutically for muscle contraction disorders such as writer's cramp. It is also alleged to have anti-wrinkle properties for use in cosmetic surgery.

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A vial of botulism toxin, marketed as BoTox, made by Allergan Pharmaceuticals, Westport, Ireland, in 1998. The toxin is used therapeutically for muscle contraction disorders such as writer's cramp. It is also alleged to have anti-wrinkle properties for use in cosmetic surgery.

Measurements:
overall: 40 mm 25 mm, .015kg
Materials:
glass , plastic (unidentified) , aluminium (metal) and paper (fibre product)
Object Number:
2000-877 Pt1
type:
botulism toxin
Image ©
The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum
A vial of botulism toxin

A vial of botulism toxin

A vial of botulism toxin, marketed as BoTox, made by Allergan Pharmaceuticals Ireland (Allergan Botox Ltd), Westport, Co Mayo and supplied by Allergen Limited, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England, 1998. The toxin is used therapeutically for muscle contraction disorders such as writer's cramp. It is also alleged to have anti-wrinkle properties for use in cosmetic surgery.

Measurements:
overall: 40 mm 25 mm, .015kg
Materials:
glass
Object Number:
2000-877 Pt2
type:
botulism toxin
Glass bottle of 'Botox'

Glass bottle of 'Botox'

A vial of botulism toxin, marketed as BoTox, made by Allergan Pharmaceuticals Ireland (Allergan Botox Ltd), Westport, Co Mayo and supplied by Allergan Limited, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England, 1998. The toxin is used therapeutically for muscle contraction disorders such as writer's cramp. It is also alleged to have anti-wrinkle properties for use in cosmetic surgery.

Measurements:
overall: 40 mm 25 mm, .015kg
Materials:
glass , plastic (unidentified) , aluminium (metal) and paper (fibre product)
Object Number:
2000-877 Pt3
type:
botulism toxin
A vial of botulism toxin

A vial of botulism toxin

A vial of botulism toxin, marketed as BoTox, made by Allegan Pharmaceuticals(Allergan Botox Ltd), Westport, Ireland and supplied by Allergan Limited, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England, 1998. The toxin is used therapeutically for muscle contraction disorders such as writer's cramp. It is also alleged to have anti-wrinkle properties for use in cosmetic surgery.

Measurements:
overall: 40 mm 25 mm, .015kg
Materials:
glass
Object Number:
2000-877 Pt4
type:
botulism toxin
A vial of botulism toxin

A vial of botulism toxin

A vial of botulism toxin, marketed as BoTox, made by Allegan Ltd, in 1998. The toxin is used therapeutically for muscle contraction disorders such as writer's cramp. It is also alleged to have anti-wrinkle properties for use in cosmetic surgery.

Measurements:
overall: 40 x 25 mm
Materials:
glass
Object Number:
2000-877 Pt5
type:
botulism toxin
Polystyrene packaging box and information leaflet for Botox vial

Polystyrene packaging box and information leaflet for Botox vial

Polystyrene packaging box and information leaflet for Botox vial

Object Number:
2000-877/6
type:
packaging
Polystyrene packaging box and information leaflet for Botox vial

Polystyrene packaging box and information leaflet for Botox vial

Polystyrene packaging box and information leaflet for Botox vial

Object Number:
2000-877/7
type:
leaflet and packaging
Image ©
The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum
Polystyrene packaging box and information leaflet for Botox vial

Polystyrene packaging box and information leaflet for Botox vial

Polystyrene packaging box and information leaflet for Botox vial

Object Number:
2000-877/8
type:
packaging