Low-dose sodium valproate versus low-dose propranolol in prophylaxis of common migraine headache: A randomized, prospective, parallel, open-label study
CONCLUSION: Both sodium valproate and propranolol significantly reduced frequency, severity, and duration of migraine headache, but propranolol caused significantly greater reduction in the severity of headache compared to sodium valproate. Both the medications were well tolerated and did not result in discontinuation.
Source: Indian Journal of Pharmacology - Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Authors: Ganesh N Dakhale Vikas Sohanlal Sharma Manish N Thakre Mrunalini Kalikar Source Type: research
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