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Effect of Propranolol with and without Rosuvastatin on Migraine Attacks: A Triple Blind Randomized Clinical Trial

Mehrdokht Mazdeh, Rihane Mahmudian, Seyed Yaser Vafaei, Mohammad Taheri, Soudeh Ghafouri‐Fard

2020Future Neurology42 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Aim: To investigate the effect of rosuvastatin in combination with propranolol in reducing migraine attacks. Patients & methods: In a clinical trial study with census method, 120 patients with migraine headache were included. Patients were randomly assigned (using block randomization) to either propranolol (10 mg twice a day) with rosuvastatin (10 mg daily; intervention group [n = 60]) or propranolol (10 mg twice a day) with placebo (control [n = 60]). Results: The numbers of attacks were significantly decreased in the intervention group at the end of second, third and fourth weeks from the beginning of the intervention (p < 0.05). Conclusion: In patients with migraine, concomitant administration of propranolol (10 mg twice a day) and rosuvastatin (10 mg daily) is effective in reducing migraine attacks.

Topics & Concepts

PropranololMigraineRosuvastatinMedicinePlaceboRandomized controlled trialRandomizationAnesthesiaConcomitantClinical trialPlacebo groupInternal medicinePathologyAlternative medicineMigraine and Headache StudiesBlood Pressure and Hypertension StudiesNeurological Complications and Syndromes