Acupuncture versus valproic acid in the prophylaxis of migraine without aura: a prospective controlled study.

Author: CavallinF, FaccoE, FauciA J, LiguoriA, PettiF, ZanetteG

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BACKGROUND: The pharmacologic treatment of migraine still remains below the expectations. The aim of this study is to compare the effectiveness of traditional acupuncture and valproic acid in migraine prophylaxis. METHODS: A prospective, controlled study was performed in 100 patients affected by mi...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23511357

データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)

Acupuncture vs. Valproic Acid: A Head-to-Head Battle Against Migraine

The world of [migraine] is a vast desert of debilitating headaches. This study explores two approaches to [migraine prophylaxis]: [traditional acupuncture] and [valproic acid]. The researchers enrolled 100 patients with [migraine without aura] and randomly assigned them to receive either [acupuncture] or [valproic acid] for 6 months. They carefully monitored [migraine frequency, pain intensity, and quality of life]. Their findings revealed that both treatments showed [improvement in migraine frequency] over time, but [acupuncture] was associated with [lower pain intensity and fewer migraine attacks] at the 6-month follow-up.

Acupuncture: A Promising Alternative for Migraine Prophylaxis

The study’s findings, like a refreshing oasis in the desert of migraine treatment, highlight the potential of [acupuncture] as a [viable alternative] for migraine prophylaxis. While both treatments showed improvement, [acupuncture] emerged as the more effective option, particularly in reducing [pain intensity and migraine attacks]. The study also notes that [acupuncture] was associated with [no adverse events], making it a potentially safer option compared to [valproic acid].

Acupuncture: A Natural Approach to Migraine Management

This study provides a valuable contribution to the ongoing exploration of [alternative therapies] for migraine. It suggests that [acupuncture] could be a [safe and effective] option for [migraine prophylaxis], offering patients a natural approach to managing this debilitating condition. The findings encourage further research to explore the mechanisms underlying the effectiveness of [acupuncture] in migraine management.

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

This research demonstrates that acupuncture offers a promising alternative for migraine prophylaxis, providing relief with fewer side effects compared to valproic acid. While both treatments led to improvement in migraine frequency, acupuncture emerged as the more effective option in reducing pain intensity and the number of attacks. This study encourages further exploration of acupuncture as a safe and effective natural approach to migraine management.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2013-12-24
  2. Date Revised 2013-05-31
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

23511357

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

R02138444

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