Parotid gland injections of botulinum toxin a are effective in treating sialorrhea in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

J Clin Neuromuscul Dis. 2005 Dec;7(2):62-5. doi: 10.1097/01.cnd.0000188865.88167.62.

Abstract

Objective: : The objective of this study was to determine the safety and efficacy of botulinum toxin A in ameliorating refractory sialorrhea and improving quality of life in patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.

Materials and methods: : Six patients with bulbar ALS received bilateral parotid gland injections of botulinum toxin A.

Results: : No adverse effects occurred. Tissue use decreased in 5 of 7 patients at a dose of 10 units and in 3 of 4 patients at a dose of 20 units. Self-reported quality of life did not change in most.

Conclusions: : Parotid gland injections of botulinum toxin appear safe and may be helpful in some patients with ALS for the treatment of sialorrhea.