Long-term follow-up after flunarizine or nimodipine discontinuation in migraine patients
Academic Article
Publication Date:
1996
abstract:
Various open and controlled studies have confirmed the antimigraine action of flunarizine, while the antimigraine properties of nimodipine are still open to controversy. Moreover, only a few studies include an additional follow-up after discontinuation of migraine prophylaxis with either drug. We carried out a single blind evaluation of the efficacy and tolerance of flunarizine (25 patients) in comparison with nimodipine (25 patients) and the long-term effect after discontinuation of a 6-month treatment. Both medications significantly reduced migraine frequency and severity. Flunarizine was more efficacious than nimodipine in reducing migraine frequency (p<0.001), pain severity (p < 0.05), migraine index (p < 0.05) and corrected migraine index (p < 0.05). The positive effect lasted 8.4 ± 4.0 months after discontinuation of flunarizine and 4.9 ± 3.5 months after nimodipine (p < 0.05). Our results suggest that flunarizine is more effective than nimodipine in the prophylactic treatment of migraine. The positive effect after drug discontinuation lasts longer with flunarizine, compared to nimodipine.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Flunarizine; Migraine nimodipine
List of contributors:
Rossi, Giuseppe
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