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Abstract
Introduction
Migraine is a common disorder that affects a large part of the world's population. Therefore, various treatments and therapies to combat it have been sought, including acupuncture as an alternative or complement to pharmacological treatment.
Objective
To evaluate the efficacy and safety of acupuncture in the management of migraine.
Material and methods
A search of the current medical literature was carried out, only clinical trials and cohort studies were included, through PubMed. Simultaneously, 18 databases of the World Health Organization were searched for records of future clinical trials evaluating acupuncture in the management of migraine.
Results
This search included documents (n = 21); retrospective cohort studies (n = 2) and clinical trials (n = 19), all written in English. Additionally, eleven clinical trials registered in: Chinese Clinical Trial Registry (n = 7), U.S. National Library of Medicine (n = 3) and Iranian Registry of Clinical Trials (n = 1).
Conclusion
Acupuncture is an effective and safe technique as reported in all the clinical trials and observational studies included in this search. However, more studies with a greater time of observation and a higher population of patients are required, to generate greater validity than the current evidence.
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La primera revista científica en español que permite estar al día sobre avances en terapias no convencionales, favoreciendo la renovación crítica y constante de los conocimientos ya adquiridos. Cuenta con los prestigiosos contenidos de la Deustche Zeitschrift f?r Akupunktur (DZA) alemana y artículos nacionales