The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Using SSRIs and SNRIs to Prevent Migraines in Adults

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Abstract

A total of 585 participants were included across 11 studies evaluating SSRIs and SNRIs for migraine prevention.

  • No significant difference was found in migraine frequency between SSRIs or SNRIs and placebo.
  • Comparisons between SSRIs or SNRIs and amitriptyline also showed no evidence of effectiveness in reducing migraine frequency.
  • Most studies had methodological shortcomings and were at unclear risk of bias.
  • SSRIs and SNRIs were generally more tolerable than tricyclic antidepressants.
  • No studies assessed SSRIs or SNRIs against other treatment types like antiepileptics or anti-hypertensives.

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