Botox is a brand name for a drug that is derived from a toxin produced by the bacterium Clostridium botulinum. It is commonly used in medical and cosmetic procedures to temporarily paralyze muscles, which can help reduce the appearance of wrinkles and treat various medical conditions, such as migraines and excessive sweating.
The word "Botox" is a combination of "botulinum," which refers to the toxin derived from the bacteria, and "tox," which relates to poison. It was first approved for use in cosmetic procedures in 2002.