Abstract

BACKGROUND The efficacy and safety of Mig-RL (Commercial name HERBA MIG), a synergistic association of two plant extracts, Tanacetum parthenium (150mg, 0.5% parthenolide) and Salix Alba (150mg, 25% salicin) were investigated as a preventive treatment for episodic migraine. Mig-RL was compared with a placebo in a randomized, double-blind clinical trial. MATERIALS AND METHODS This trial included 129 patients having episodic migraine and diagnosed with migraines without aura for over a year and meeting the migraine criteria, as defined in the International Classification of Headache Disorder (ICHD-3 :1.1). P). Baseline data was collected for 28 days before the start of the three-months treatment period. Patients were randomized in a 1:1 ratio to receive either Mig-RL (a single dose of 300mg per day, per os) or placebo (identical capsules containing 300 mg starch, 1 per day, per os) for a period of 12 consecutive weeks. The primary endpoint was the mean change in the average number of migraine days per month, comparing the baseline 28-days pre-intervention period with the weeks 9 to 12 after the first dose of the trial regimen. Secondary endpoints were the percentage of patients with a reduction of at least 30% in the average number of migraine days per month and days of use of any acute headache medication per month. The HIT-6 and MIDAS scores were also evaluated vs. baseline between the two groups. RESULTS Out of 172 patients enrolled, 129 were randomly assigned to the Mig-RL arm (n=65) or the placebo arm (n=64). The mean (±SD) number of baseline migraine days per month was 8.4±1.9 and 8.7±1.9, respectively. The mean reduction in the average number of migraine days per month was 2.5±0.4 (p<0.001) with Mig-RL and 1.9±0.4 (p<0.001) with placebo. A difference of 0.6±0.4 (p=0.01) between the two groups. The percentage of patients with at least 30% reduction in average number of migraine days per month was 49% in Mig-RL and 32% in placebo (p<0.05 vs. placebo). Only a few isolated and minor side effects were reported and overall Mig-RL was well tolerated by patients. CONCLUSIONS Mig-RL, a synergistic combination of two plant extracts, seems to have a moderate effect in the prevention of migraines. Without side effects, the combination of Tanacetum parthenium and Salix alba could be an additional help for some patients. However, further investigations and an improvement in the quality of the plants are still necessary.

Highlights

  • Migraine is a chronic neurological disease characterized by the presence of several incapacitating neurological symptoms, such as headaches, sensitivity to light and sound, and nausea

  • The combination of Tanacetum parthenium and Salix alba could be an additional help for some patients

  • After the analysis of their migraine diary, 140 patients were included, for the 28-day observation period. 11 patients were excluded following doctors’ decisions, due to a discrepancy between the results presented in the migraine diary and the data collected after the 28-day observation phase

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Introduction

Migraine is a chronic neurological disease characterized by the presence of several incapacitating neurological symptoms, such as headaches, sensitivity to light and sound, and nausea. Migraine can be episodic or chronic, based on the number of headaches days per month [1]. Migraine without aura manifests in attacks lasting 4 to 72 hours; the headaches are characterized by their unilateral location, pulsating quality, moderate or severe intensity, aggravated by routine physical activity and associated with nausea and/or photophobia and phonophobia [1]. Migraine with aura is primarily characterized by the focal neurological symptoms that usually precede the headache. On the other hand, refers to patients manifesting long-duration headaches (≥15 days / month) [3]. Mig-RL was compared with a placebo in a randomized, double-blind clinical trial

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