Botox jabs effective, safe in reducing chronic migraine
Besides removing those wrinkles and enhancing your beauty, botox
has also been proven to be effective and safe in treating chronic
migraine that affects your daily activities, says a new study.
Chronic migraine is defined as at least 15 headache attacks per
month for more than three months, with migraine symptoms on at least
eight days every month.
The study showed that botox or botulinum toxin injections is superior to inactive placebo for preventive treatment of migraine and that it significantly reduced the frequency of chronic migraine attacks.
Botox prevents migraine headaches before they start, but takes time to work. It is injected around the pain fibres involved in the production of headaches.
"Botulinum toxin is a safe and well-tolerated treatment that should be proposed to patients with migraine," said the researchers.
For the study, the team included nearly 3,650 patients, among
which 1,550 had chronic migraine. The remaining patients had
less-frequent episodic migraine headaches.
The results found that three months after injection, patients treated with botulinum toxin had an average of 1.6 fewer migraine attacks per month, compared to those treated with inactive placebo.
The improvement was apparent within two months of botulinum toxin
treatment. They are repeatedly injected every three months to sustain
the effects of treatment.
Although botulinum toxin had a higher rate of adverse effects compared to placebo, but none of these were serious.
Importantly, there was a significant improvement in quality of
life in patients treated with botulinum toxin which was directly linked
to a reduction in depressive symptoms.
"It can be explained by the reduced impact of headaches and
migraine-related disability, thus reducing symptoms of depression and
anxiety," said a Professor.
Although botulinum toxin injection for chronic migraine is government approved, there are still conflicting data regarding its
effectiveness, the study said.
The study showed that botox or botulinum toxin injections is superior to inactive placebo for preventive treatment of migraine and that it significantly reduced the frequency of chronic migraine attacks.
Botox prevents migraine headaches before they start, but takes time to work. It is injected around the pain fibres involved in the production of headaches.
"Botulinum toxin is a safe and well-tolerated treatment that should be proposed to patients with migraine," said the researchers.
The results found that three months after injection, patients treated with botulinum toxin had an average of 1.6 fewer migraine attacks per month, compared to those treated with inactive placebo.
Although botulinum toxin had a higher rate of adverse effects compared to placebo, but none of these were serious.
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