Timolol as a migraine acute attack therapy: randomized, OTCs control study

Shimaa Elgamal, H. Egila, I. Kabbash, Hussien El-Ansarey, Mohamed Elshafie, O. ELShafei
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Background: Migraine is manifested by recurrent headache attacks, with variable characteristics and associated symptoms. Oral beta-blockers are widely used to prevent and reduce the frequency of these attacks. However, the use of topical beta-blockers for acute treatment is still controversial. Aims: In this randomized double-armed study, we aim to compare the efficacy of timolol 0.5% eye drops compared with other over-the-counter (OTC) medications used for the acute treatment of migraine. Patients and methods: Fifty-seven patients were randomly allocated to group A (treatment group: timolol 0.5% eye drops) and group B (control group: OTC drugs including NSAIDs, caffeine, aspirin, and acetaminophen). The primary outcome was pain reduction. Secondary outcome measures included reducing nausea, vomiting, photophobia, and phonophobia. Results: Median pain reduction for the OTC group was higher than for timolol (6, 4 prospectively) with a significant U test (P < 0.001). We found a significant correlation between pain severity and degree of pain reduction (r 1⁄4 0.480, P < 0.001). Twenty-six (89.6%) patients in the control group compared with eight (28.6%) patients in the timolol group reported pain reduction by 5 or more. Both timolol and OTC were effective on headache associations: nausea, photophobia, and phonophobia. Conclusion: Both timolol and OTC are equally effective in acute migraine attacks. But OTC drugs are still preferred due to their superior abortion effect.
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替马洛尔作为偏头痛急性发作治疗:随机、otc对照研究
背景:偏头痛表现为反复发作的头痛,具有不同的特征和相关症状。口服-受体阻滞剂被广泛用于预防和减少这些发作的频率。然而,局部β受体阻滞剂用于急性治疗仍然存在争议。目的:在这项随机的双臂研究中,我们旨在比较0.5%噻莫洛尔滴眼液与其他非处方(OTC)药物用于急性偏头痛治疗的疗效。患者与方法:将57例患者随机分为A组(治疗组:替莫洛尔0.5%滴眼液)和B组(对照组:非甾体抗炎药、咖啡因、阿司匹林、对乙酰氨基酚等非处方药)。主要结果是疼痛减轻。次要结局指标包括减少恶心、呕吐、畏光和恐音。结果:OTC组的中位疼痛减轻程度高于替莫洛尔组(预期值6,4),U检验显著(P < 0.001)。我们发现疼痛严重程度与疼痛减轻程度之间存在显著相关性(r 1 / 4 0.480, P < 0.001)。对照组26例(89.6%)患者报告疼痛减轻5个或更多,而替莫洛尔组8例(28.6%)患者报告疼痛减轻5个或更多。替马洛尔和OTC对头痛相关:恶心、畏光和恐音均有效。结论:替马洛尔与OTC治疗急性偏头痛疗效相同。但OTC药物因其流产效果较好,仍是首选。
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