ALEXANDER MAUSKOP, MD: One of the things we recommend routinely is magnesium supplementation. Another supplement is feverfew; vitamin B-2; riboflavin. I would say magnesium is probably the most effective; feverfew is the second-most effective supplement. Coenzyme Q10, 300 mg, has shown to prevent migraines. A German product, butterbur extract, has been shown to prevent migraines as well.
ANNOUNCER: Although not FDA-approved for migraine treatment, botulinum toxin, known as Botox, has also been shown to be effective.
ALEXANDER MAUSKOP, MD: I've been using Botox off-label for the past ten years and many of my patients who've failed to respond to many drugs have a very good response to Botox, and Botox is injected once every three months.
ANNOUNCER: To treat sufferers for the relief of migraine symptoms attack-aborting drugs are used.
MARK W. GREEN, MD: When we talk about acute treatment, in other words treatment given at the time of an attack, the idea is to stop the attack in its tracks. Now, there are a whole variety of classes. The most commonly used these days are the triptans, which really revolutionized migraine therapy, but we still occasionally use the older ergots. We do use nonsteroidal anti-inflammatories and an assortment of other agents from time to time.
These agents, the principles are the same. You have to use a fairly decent dose, and you have to treat early. The most important principle in treating a migraine is to treat early and recognize the attack, because our real goal of treatment is to have the attack completely go away.
ALEXANDER MAUSKOP, MD: We also give people anti-nausea medications, because nausea can be a very prominent symptom of migraines, and nausea can be treated very effectively with medications by mouth or in suppository form.
ANNOUNCER: To effectively treat, control and prevent migraine attacks, a sufferer is advised to seek medical treatment.
ALEXANDER MAUSKOP, MD: Many migraine sufferers never consult a physician because they have this misconception that there is nothing you can do about it. Very often, it's because they have a family history of migraines and everyone in the family has suffered and did nothing or took just over the counter medications. But the good news is that many people can find very effective relief if they see a physician and if they obtain proper treatment and we have a wide variety of treatments available to prevent and to treat migraine attacks.