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Migraine prophylaxis: Who, why, and how

Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine. 2006 September;73(9):793-794, 797, 800-801, 806, 808, 810, 813-814, 816
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ABSTRACTIf a patient has frequent, severely debilitating migraine headaches, prophylactic treatment may help. Beta-blockers, tricyclic antidepressants, and anticonvulsants have the best evidence of efficacy; calcium channel blockers and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs are also popular because they are well tolerated and inexpensive. We review migraine treatment with emphasis on prophylaxis.