Tag: feverfew

Nutraceutical and Other Modalities for the Treatment of Headache

This 2015 review by Stewart J. Tepper evaluates the evidence supporting nutraceutical, biobehavioral, and physical treatments for migraine and other headache disorders. For migraine prevention in adults, Level B evidence supports the use of feverfew, magnesium, and riboflavin (vitamin B2). Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) has Level C evidence, while melatonin has

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Usefulness of Nutraceuticals in Migraine Prophylaxis

This article provides a review of the use of nutraceuticals, including magnesium, riboflavin, coenzyme Q10, feverfew, and butterbur, for migraine prophylaxis. It highlights the growing body of evidence supporting the efficacy of these non-pharmacological treatments in reducing the frequency and severity of migraines, especially for patients dissatisfied with conventional medications.

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