Patent attributes
A method for treating Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), also known as motor neuron disease (MND) or Lou Gehrig's disease, in a patient in need thereof comprises administering botulinum toxin to the patient. The botulinum toxin may be administered by subcutaneous or intradermal injection. The injection may be administered to and/or around the vicinity of a trigeminal nerve, a cervical nerve, a thoracic nerve, a lumbar nerve, and/or a sacral nerve of the patient. The administration of the botulinum toxin prevents an overproduction of glutamate, Substance P, and CGRP in a sensory system and thereby inhibits a migration of the glutamate, Substance P, and CGRP to the motor system, which otherwise would cause neuroexcitatory toxicity that results in the death of motor neurons.