Supported by: Liz Smith*, Donald Cameron*, Douglas Ross*, Jeremy Balfour*, James Dornan*, Peter Chapman*, Gordon Lindhurst*, Jamie Greene*, Richard Lyle*, Miles Briggs*, John Lamont*, Alexander Stewart*, Alison Harris*, Oliver Mundell*, Maurice Corry*, Margaret Mitchell*, Bill Kidd* *S5M-04261 Jackson Carlaw: Botulinum Toxin Type A That the Parliament supports the — announcement that the Scottish Medicines Consortium has given the green light for botulinum toxin type A (Botox) to be used for restricted use within NHS Scotland for the prevention of headaches for adults who experience chronic migraines; understands that Botox would only be prescribed where the patient's condition has failed to respond to three or more prior treatments; notes that chronic migraine is defined as 15 or more headaches per month for three or more months, of which eight or more meet the criteria for migraine; acknowledges that it is a disabling condition that disrupts the lives...