Botulinum toxin A for spasmodic dysphonia
For the treatment of
Spasmodic dysphonia
Commissioning position
This intervention is commissioned if spasmodic dystonia:
- is interfering with independent functioning (e.g. communication, nutritional intake) OR
- is painful.
Summary of rationale
Botulinum toxin has been in longstanding use for the treatment of Spasmodic dysphonia. The limited evidence of its effectiveness mainly relates to the most common Adductor form of Spasmodic dysphonia. Suitable dosage of Botulinum toxin is determined individually after a titration period.
Surgical interventions have been studied but currently lack evidence of superior effectiveness.
Speech therapy is also used but is more likely to be effective alongside Botulinum toxin injections.
Associated Pathways
There are no associated pathways.
Specialties
Places covered by
- East Riding
- Hull
- North East Lincolnshire
- North Lincolnshire
- North Yorkshire
- Vale of York
Date created:
11/06/2025, 13:06
Last modified:
11/06/2025, 13:06
Date of review:
31/01/2028