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P3MC: a double blind parallel group randomised placebo controlled trial of Propranolol and Pizotifen in preventing migraine in children.
Author: SilcocksPaul, WhitehouseWilliam Patrick, WhithamDiane
Original Abstract of the Article :
A recent Cochrane Review demonstrated the remarkable lack of reliable clinical trials of migraine treatments for children, especially for the two most prescribed preventative treatments in the UK, Propranolol and Pizotifen.Migraine trials in both children and adults have high placebo responder rates...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2903577/
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Tackling the Mystery of Migraine Treatment in Children
Migraine, a debilitating condition that can cast a shadow over lives, presents a unique challenge in children. This research, like a dedicated explorer venturing into uncharted territory, addresses the critical need for reliable clinical trials of migraine treatments for children, especially those involving Propranolol and Pizotifen, two commonly prescribed preventative medications in the UK. The authors highlight the high placebo responder rates in migraine trials, both in children and adults, emphasizing the need for rigorous research that can distinguish true treatment efficacy from mere placebo effects. This is akin to a desert explorer carefully navigating a landscape filled with mirages, ensuring that the real oasis is not mistaken for an illusion.
The Need for Rigorous Research in Migraine Treatment
The study underscores the importance of conducting well-designed clinical trials to determine the true efficacy of migraine treatments for children. It highlights the challenge of distinguishing between genuine treatment effects and placebo responses, which can be as elusive as a desert mirage. The authors emphasize the need for trials that are adequately powered and employ robust methodologies, akin to a skilled desert explorer equipped with precise instruments and a comprehensive understanding of the terrain. This research serves as a valuable reminder that rigorous scientific inquiry is essential to ensure that our understanding of disease and treatment is as reliable as a desert guide's knowledge of the landscape.
Navigating the Labyrinth of Migraine Management
This research provides crucial insights into the complex landscape of migraine treatment, particularly for children. It underscores the importance of conducting well-designed clinical trials to ensure that treatments are truly effective and not merely placebo effects. The quest for effective migraine treatments continues, much like a desert explorer searching for a hidden oasis. Rigorous research will be essential to ensure that our understanding of this condition is as clear and accurate as a desert sky at night.
Dr. Camel's Conclusion
The search for effective migraine treatments for children is a journey through a complex and challenging desert. This research highlights the need for rigorous scientific inquiry to ensure that our understanding of this condition is as accurate as a desert guide's knowledge of the terrain. Only through careful exploration and scientific rigor can we discover true solutions for those suffering from migraine.
Date :
- Date Completed 2010-09-29
- Date Revised 2023-11-05
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