Beta Blockers: Prophylactic migraine treatment includes a class of drugs known as beta blockers. These may be helpful and usually are well tolerated unless you have a slow heart rate or low blood pressure. Also one should look into utilizing a low inflammatory diet in migraines of this frequency.
Answered 6/7/2015
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Full evaluation: Migraines don't occur daily. The word "migraine" doesn't mean "bad headache". You have chronic daily headaches, which can be very difficult to treat. The key is proper diagnosis of the situation. Why do you headaches? You need a full medical evaluation to assertain the underlying the reasons you are in pain, then treat the cause.
Answered 10/3/2016
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Drugs and avoid trig: There are meds to prevent attacks of migraine headache topamax, and other antiseizure meds like gabapentin, have been used to prevent or reduce number of migraine attacks calan a calsium channel blockers, beta blockers, ace inhibitors like lisnopril.Anti depressants like amitryptyline, and ssris, hs been recommended as well avoid triggers like caffeine and others and avoid those foods botox as well.
Answered 12/14/2012
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