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titleOfInvention ALLANTOTOXIN IN THE TREATMENT OR PREVENTION OF ACME
abstract Allantotoxin can be used to inhibit the cascade of events leading to acne. The results of the preliminary studies are dramatic. Without wishing to be bound by this theory, botulinum toxin is believed to achieve this effect through parasympathetic actions, inhibiting sweat gland activity, stimulating keratinocyte mobilization, through anti-inflammatory and potential anti-inflammatory effects. Allantoin can play an important role in reducing and often preventing the formation of acne.
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