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[Prophylactic migraine treatment with topiramate]
1Neurológiai Osztály, Kaposvár. fnagy8@yahoo.com
Migraine is a disabling neurological disorder. This paper reviews evidence-based drug options for migraine prophylaxis, highlighting topiramate as a new treatment option.
Area of Science:
- Neurology
- Pharmacology
Background:
- Migraine is a leading cause of disability worldwide, affecting millions.
- Current prophylactic treatments for frequent or severe migraine attacks are often insufficient or poorly tolerated.
- Understanding migraine pathophysiology has improved acute and prophylactic treatment options.
Purpose of the Study:
- To summarize drug treatment options with a high level of evidence for effective migraine prophylaxis.
- To specifically review the evidence for topiramate in migraine prevention.
Main Methods:
- Literature review of studies providing evidence for migraine prophylactic therapies.
- Focus on treatments with 'A' level of evidence.
- Inclusion of newly approved medications like topiramate.
Main Results:
- Several drug options demonstrate efficacy in migraine prophylaxis.
- Topiramate shows promise as a newly approved agent for migraine prevention.
- Evidence levels guide the selection of optimal prophylactic treatments.
Conclusions:
- Effective prophylactic treatments for migraine are available.
- Topiramate represents a significant advancement in migraine prevention strategies.
- Further research and clinical application are warranted for optimizing migraine management.
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