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Clinical Trial
. 1973 Aug;36(4):684-90.
doi: 10.1136/jnnp.36.4.684.

Amitriptyline in migraine prophylaxis. Changes in pattern of attacks during a controlled clinical trial

Clinical Trial

Amitriptyline in migraine prophylaxis. Changes in pattern of attacks during a controlled clinical trial

J D Gomersall et al. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry. 1973 Aug.

Abstract

A double-blind controlled clinical trial of crossover design was conducted in 26 volunteers suffering from migraine. Of 20 subjects who completed the trial, 16 had fewer attacks on amitriptyline than on placebo. Amitriptyline was found to have the greatest effect in reducing attacks with a short warning and in which no specific cause could be recognized. It had least effect in attacks with a long warning and recognized as due to fatigue. The drug was effective only in reducing those attacks with shorter duration and its effect was irrespective of severity. A dosage of between 10 and 60 mg, usually taken at night, was found to be adequate.

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