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MYOBLOC™
Botulinum Toxin Type B Injectable Solution

DRUG DESCRIPTION

MYOBLOC™ (Botulinum Toxin Type B) Injectable Solution is a sterile liquid formulation of a purified neurotoxin that acts at the neuromuscular junction to produce flaccid paralysis. The neurotoxin is produced by fermentation of the bacterium Clostridium botulinum type B (Bean strain) and exists in noncovalent association with hemagglutinin and nonhemagglutinin proteins as a neurotoxin complex. The neurotoxin complex is recovered from the fermentation process and purified through a series of precipitation and chromatography steps.

MYOBLOC™ is provided as a clear and colorless to light yellow sterile injectable solution in 3.5-mL glass vials. Each single use vial of formulated MYOBLOC™ contains 5000 U of Botulinum Toxin Type B per milliliter in 0.05% human serum albumin, 0.01 M sodium succinate, and 0.1 M sodium chloride at approximately pH 5.6.

One unit of MYOBLOC™ corresponds to the calculated median lethal intraperitoneal dose (LD50) in mice. The method for performing the assay is specific to Elan Pharmaceutical's manufacture of MYOBLOC™. Due to differences in specific details such as the vehicle, dilution scheme and laboratory protocols for various mouse LD50 assays, Units of biological activity of MYOBLOC™ cannot be compared to or converted into units of any other botulinum toxin or any toxin assessed with any other specific assay method. Therefore, differences in species sensitivities to different botulinum neurotoxin serotypes precludes extrapolation of animal dose-activity relationships to human dose estimates. The specific activity of MYOBLOC™ ranges between 70 to 130 U/ng.

Last updated on RxList: 5/20/2009


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