Migraine
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Oxcarbazepine does not prevent migraine
Dexamethasone does not prevent migraine recurrence
Sartans in migraine prophylaxis
Fremanezumab effective for episodic migraine
Diclofenac for acute migraine
Zolmitriptan for acute migraine
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy for migraine
Triptans for migraine
Naratriptan for acute migraine
Ibuprofen for acute migraine
Pharmacological agents for the prevention of vestibular migraine
Meperidine (pethidine) less effective for migraine
Acute migraine: prochlorperazine better than sumatriptan
Psychological therapies for the prevention of migraine in adults
Rizatriptan for acute migraine: Cochrane systematic review
Specific headache criteria useful for migraine diagnose, neuroimaging
Feverfew for preventing migraine: Cochrane systematic review
Subcutaneous sumatriptan in migraine
Botulinum toxins for the prevention of migraine in adults
Rectal sumatriptan for acute migraine
Oral sumatriptan for acute migraine
Pharmacological interventions for acute attacks of vestibular migraine
Zolmitriptan for acute migraine attacks in adults
Intranasal sumatriptan for acute migraine
Anticonvulsant drugs for migraine prophylaxis: Cochrane systematic review
Acupuncture for the prevention of episodic migraine
Propranolol for migraine prophylaxis: Cochrane systematic review
Biofeedback for migraine in adults
Eletriptan for acute migraine: Cochrane systematic review
Pharmacological interventions for prophylaxis of vestibular migraine
Parenteral dexamethasone for acute severe migraine headache
Acupuncture for migraine prophylaxis
Rimegepant somewhat effective for acute migraine (NNT = 13)
Risk of ischaemic stroke in people with migraine with aura
Topiramate for the prophylaxis of episodic migraine in adults
Non‐pharmacological interventions for prophylaxis of vestibular migraine
Botulinum toxins for the prevention of migraine in adults
Oral sumatriptan for acute migraine: Cochrane systematic review
Clinical practice guideline update for migraine prevention with medications
Combo sumatriptan-naproxen slightly better than either alone for acute migraine
Naproxen for acute migraine headaches in adults
Triptans outperform older and newer treatments of acute migraine
Migraine with aura associated with increased risk of CVD in women
Sumatriptan (subcutaneous route of administration) for acute migraine attacks in adults
Sumatriptan (intranasal route of administration) for acute migraine attacks in adults
Spinal manipulation therapy for migraine headache
Acupuncture is effective for the prevention of migraine without aura
Topical menthol 10% solution (peppermint oil) may abort acute migraine
Yoga enhances conventional medical therapy in patients with episodic migraine
Guideline update for migraine prevention with NSAIDs, CAM, nontraditional treatments
Gabapentin or pregabalin for the prophylaxis of episodic migraine in adults
Dexamethasone may prevent headache recurrence after treatment of acute migraine
Sumatriptan (rectal route of administration) for acute migraine attacks in adults
Sumatriptan (oral route of administration) for acute migraine attacks in adults
Drugs for the acute treatment of migraine in children and adolescents
Naproxen with or without an antiemetic for acute migraine headaches in adults
Diclofenac with or without an antiemetic for acute migraine headaches in adults
Drugs for preventing migraine headaches in children: Cochrane systematic review
Yoga appears to be effective in reducing migraine intensity and frequency
Topiramate and amitriptyline not effective for migraine in children (CHAMP trial)
Some nonpharmacological treatments may decrease migraine frequency in children and adolescents
Monoclonal antibody treatments for migraine are effective, well-tolerated, and expensive
Another "-gepant"—ubrogepant —is somewhat effective for acute migraine (NNT = 13)
CBT plus amitriptyline optimal for chronic migraine in children and adolescents
Aspirin with or without an antiemetic for acute migraine headaches in adults
Ibuprofen with or without an antiemetic for acute migraine headaches in adults
Dipyrone for the acute treatment of migraine attacks in children and adults
Risk of ischaemic stroke in persons with migraine without aura using combined hormonal contraception
Sumatriptan plus naproxen for acute migraine attacks in adults
IV metoclopromide in acute migraine: poor-quality data show it’s probably effective
Intranasal zavegepant is moderately superior to placebo for acute migraine in adults
Paracetamol (acetaminophen) with or without an antiemetic for acute migraine headaches in adults
Erenumab decreases migraine frequency in patients who fail preventive therapies (LIBERTY)
Sumatriptan plus naproxen for the treatment of acute migraine attacks in adults
Paracetamol with or without an antiemetic for acute migraine
Valproate for the prophylaxis of episodic migraine in adults
Noninvasive vagus nerve stimulation more effective than sham therapy for migraine attacks (PRESTO)
Normobaric and hyperbaric oxygen therapy for the treatment and prevention of migraine and cluster headache
Topiramate for the prophylaxis of episodic migraine in adults
A vibrating intranasal balloon catheter decreases short-term headache frequency in adults with chronic migraine
Aspirin with or without antiemetic for acute migraine headaches in adults
Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) and serotonin‐norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors (SNRIs) for the prevention of migraine in adults
AAN Guidelines on medications for acute treatment and prevention of migraine in children and adolescents
Gabapentin or pregabalin for the prophylaxis of episodic migraine in adults
Every other day use of rimegepant decreases migraine frequency by 1 per month
Drugs for the acute treatment of migraine in children and adolescents
SSRIs and SNRIs for preventing tension-type headaches and migraine
TENS more effective than sham TENS in decreasing pain in patients with acute migraine
Multiple randomized controlled trials fail to show the effectiveness of migraine chemoprophylaxis in children and adolescents
Antiepileptics other than gabapentin, pregabalin, topiramate, and valproate for the prophylaxis of episodic migraine in adults
Normobaric and hyperbaric oxygen therapy for the treatment and prevention of migraine and cluster headache
Ubrogepant modestly effective for acute migraine, but safety and a lack of comparison with triptans are concerning
Ubrogepant during migraine prodrome is more effective than placebo to prevent moderate or severe headaches (NNT = 6)
Sumatriptan (all routes of administration) for acute migraine attacks in adults - overview of Cochrane reviews
Valproate (valproic acid or sodium valproate or a combination of the two) for the prophylaxis of episodic migraine in adults: Cochrane systematic review