Botulinum toxins for the prevention of migraine in adults

No SJR dataJun 26, 2018The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Botulinum toxins to prevent migraines in adults

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Abstract

Botulinum toxin type A may reduce chronic migraine days by 2 days compared to placebo.

  • In chronic migraine patients, botulinum toxin may cut migraine days by 2 days per month.
  • The reduction in headache days for chronic migraine is 1.9 days per month, based on high-quality evidence.
  • No significant difference was found in migraine attacks for both chronic and episodic migraine participants.
  • Adverse events occurred in 60 out of 100 participants receiving botulinum toxin versus 47 out of 100 with placebo.
  • The evidence for episodic migraine treatment effectiveness is very low and uncertain.
  • Improved reporting of outcomes in trials could enhance the quality of evidence.

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