Title of article :
Tolerability and Efficacy of Memantine as Add on Therapy in Patients with Migraine
Author/Authors :
Assarzadegana, Farhad Department of Neurology - Emam Hossein Medical and Educational Center - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Sistanizad, Mohammad Department of Clinical Pharmacy - Faculty of pharmacy - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Prophylactic migraine treatment has always been a challenge. Efficacy and tolerability
are two main issues in current approved migraine prevention regimens. Since some migraine
patients fail approved preventative agents, experts are always seeking newer agents. Memantine,
a glutaminergic antagonist, could potentially be one of these agents. Objective of current study
is assessing the efficacy of memantine as a preventative migraine treatment and its potential
side effects.
In this study, 127 migraine patients meeting the criteria for starting preventative therapy
(> 4 headache days/month) are included in the study. All patients were previously failed in
at least one trial of adequate preventive therapy. After a 30 day baseline observation, patients
started memantine for 3 months, beginning at 5 mg/day, which increased by 5 mg/week up to
a maximum of 20 mg a day if symptoms did not improve. Headache frequency, duration, and
severity were assessed at the end of the treatment phase. 102 patients completed the study.
In the study population, headache frequency reduced from 9.9 days/month at baseline to 5
days/month at 3 months (P < .001). The mean severe pain reduced from 6.9 to 3.6 at 3 months
(P < .001). Headache duration significantly reduced at 3 months, compared with baseline (P
< .001). Side effects related to memantine consumption were uncommon and generally mild.
Based on preliminary data, there is some evidence that memantine might be useful in the
treatment of refractory migraine. This is in line with previous pilot and open label studies.
However, double blind studies are still needed.
Keywords :
Refractory , Memantine , Migraine , Headache
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics