Comparison of the efficacy of propranolol versus amitriptyline as monotherapy for prophylaxis of migraine

Author:

Patel Krinaben M.1,Popatbhai Kachhadia M.2,Xavier Roshni3,Aramin Mohammed A. S.4,Faris Khalid J. F.4,Mateen Mohammed A.4,Prajwal Priyadarshi5,Marsool Mohammed D. M.6,Sheikh Hafsa7,Mohamed Esra H. A. G.8

Affiliation:

1. M.B.B.S., GMERS College, Gotri, Vadodara, Gujarat, India

2. M.B.B.S., P.D.U College, Civil Hospital Campus, Rajkot, Gujarat, India

3. Medical Officer at Carewell Hospital, Padapparamba, Malappuram, Kerala, India

4. Faculty of Medicine, Al Quds University, Jerusalem, Palestine

5. Department of Neurology, Bharati Vidyapeeth University Medical College, Pune, Maharashtra, India

6. M.B.B.S., Neurology, Bharati Vidyapeeth University Medical College, Pune, India

7. Medical Student, University of Baghdad, Al-Kindy College of Medicine, Baghdad, Iraq

8. Department of Human Clinical Anatomy, National Ribat University, Sudan

Abstract

ABSTRACT Background: Approximately 15% of migraine sufferers need preventative medicine because they have more than two episodes each month. Migraine is a regular, persistent condition that frequently makes victims helpless. Numerous drugs from various classes have so far been used in migraine prophylaxis. Their effectiveness is recurrently overshadowed by their side effects because they must be used for a long time, which occasionally necessitates stopping the drug. Materials and Methods: In the tertiary care teaching hospital’s department of medicine, a prospective, comparative, open-label study was initiated. Two groups of 80 patients were randomly chosen. For 3 months, the 40 patients in Group A were given a tablet of amitriptyline 10 mg once daily, whereas the 40 patients in Group B were given a tablet of propranolol 20 mg once a day. At the conclusion of the fourth, eighth, and twelfth weeks, the patients’ own self-assessment migraine diary and a 4-point pain scale were used to grade the intensity of the headaches. Results: As a result, in Group A, the mean migraine attack severity in periods 1 and 2 was 5.88 2.69 and 5.41 2.48, respectively. In Group B, the mean was 5.15 2.75 in period 1 and 5.66 2.78 in period 2, respectively. The average length of a migraine attack in Group A was 20.30 5.61 h in period 1 and 16.75 5.23 h in period 2. In Group B, the mean was 16.59 3.21 in period 1 and 18.78 5.14 in period 2. Between groups A and B, there was a statistically significant difference. Conclusion: The average number of migraine attacks reduced in the amitriptyline and propranolol groups as the treatment duration increased. Amitriptyline is a popular medication with established effectiveness and manageable levels of negative side effects. It is the tricyclic antidepressant that is most frequently used to prevent headaches. When administered for migraine prevention, it generates a quick response within 3 months. Propranolol is less effective than amitriptyline at reducing the frequency, length, and severity of episodes.

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Medknow

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