ATX-101

ATX-101 is a medication used to reduce submental fullness (double chin). If approved, ATX-101 would be a less-invasive, non-surgical option.

ATX-101 Overview

Reviewed: March 10, 2015
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ATX-101 is a medication used to reduce submental fullness (double chin). 

ATX-101 comes in an injection form and is injected by a healthcare provider. 

ATX-101 is not currently approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration but is currently being studied. 

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