Episodic migraines in children: limited evidence on preventive pharmacological treatments.

Author: KaneRobert L, RamakrishnanRema, ShamliyanTatyana A, TaylorFrederick R

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Original Abstract of the Article :
The authors conducted a systematic literature review of preventive pharmacological treatments for episodic childhood migraines searching several databases through May 20, 2012. Episodic migraine prevention was examined in 24 publications of randomized controlled trials that enrolled 1578 children in...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1177/0883073813488659

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The Enigma of Childhood Migraines: A Search for Solutions

Childhood migraines, like a desert wind, can be unpredictable and debilitating. Finding effective preventative treatments is a critical challenge for pediatricians and researchers alike. This study delves into the complex world of pharmacological interventions for episodic migraines in children, a journey through a landscape of limited evidence. The authors conducted a systematic literature review, scouring the vast desert of research data to find the most promising solutions for children suffering from these painful headaches.

Navigating the Shifting Sands of Treatment

This study reveals a complex and often inconsistent picture of migraine prevention in children. The authors found only limited evidence supporting the effectiveness of certain medications, like propranolol, trazodone, and nimodipine. The results, like desert mirages, can be elusive and require careful interpretation. This study highlights the need for more robust research in this area, paving the way for more effective and reliable treatment options for children battling migraines.

A Desert of Uncertainty, an Oasis of Hope

The study reveals a lack of definitive answers regarding the most effective preventive treatments for childhood migraines. It's like navigating a desert of uncertainty, where the path forward is not always clear. However, the study does offer glimmers of hope, suggesting that further research may lead to more effective treatments and a better understanding of the complex nature of this condition.

Dr. Camel's Conclusion

The study underscores the importance of continued research into the complexities of childhood migraines. Like a camel searching for a hidden oasis, researchers must continue exploring the vast desert of data to find more effective treatment solutions for these young patients.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2014-05-07
  2. Date Revised 2018-12-02
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

23752070

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

10.1177/0883073813488659

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