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Neuromodulators and its combinations for the preventive treatment of migraine

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Main Author: Krymchantowski, Abouch Valenty
Publication Date: 2011
Other Authors: Jevoux, Carla da Cunha
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Language: eng
Source: Revista Headache Medicine (Online)
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Summary: Migraine is a chronic, debilitating neurological disorder. It affects nearly 15% of the adult population and it is characterized by a range of symptom profiles and degrees of disability. It is a disease generally believed to occur in consequence of a genetically hyper excitable brain state, in addition to a neurotransmitter dysfunction which results in susceptibility to the occurrence of intermittent attacks of headache with particular associated features. Pharmacotherapy remains the mainstay for the prevention of the attacks and despite the use of different classes of drugs, some older than 30 years and used by serendipity, some neuromodulators represent the most modern option and the better studied drugs for the prophylactic treatment of migraine. Supposedly acting by targeting one or more molecular sites in the brain, these drugs alter neurotransmission through effects on ion channels, on specific receptors and on neurotransmitter metabolism. Neuromodulators are considered the state of art in migraine therapeutic and its combination may represent an upcoming option for patients not responding well or presenting limiting tolerability issues with full-dose monotherapy. In this review, we explore the specificities of the different drugs belonging to this pharmacological class, the evidence available for its use in migraine as well as the fundamentals and potential for new approaches combining two neuromodulators, even in lower doses.
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spelling Neuromodulators and its combinations for the preventive treatment of migraineNeurotransmissores e suas combinações para o tratamento preventivo da migrâneaNeuromoduladoresAssociaçãoMigrâniaTratamento preventivoNeuromodulatorsCombinationMigrainePreventive treatmentMigraine is a chronic, debilitating neurological disorder. It affects nearly 15% of the adult population and it is characterized by a range of symptom profiles and degrees of disability. It is a disease generally believed to occur in consequence of a genetically hyper excitable brain state, in addition to a neurotransmitter dysfunction which results in susceptibility to the occurrence of intermittent attacks of headache with particular associated features. Pharmacotherapy remains the mainstay for the prevention of the attacks and despite the use of different classes of drugs, some older than 30 years and used by serendipity, some neuromodulators represent the most modern option and the better studied drugs for the prophylactic treatment of migraine. Supposedly acting by targeting one or more molecular sites in the brain, these drugs alter neurotransmission through effects on ion channels, on specific receptors and on neurotransmitter metabolism. Neuromodulators are considered the state of art in migraine therapeutic and its combination may represent an upcoming option for patients not responding well or presenting limiting tolerability issues with full-dose monotherapy. In this review, we explore the specificities of the different drugs belonging to this pharmacological class, the evidence available for its use in migraine as well as the fundamentals and potential for new approaches combining two neuromodulators, even in lower doses.A enxaqueca é uma doença neurológica crônica e incapacitante. Afeta em torno de 15% da população adulta e é caracterizada por vários sintomas e graus diferentes de incapacidade funcional. A enxaqueca é considerada uma doença na qual há hiperexcitabilidade cerebral aliada à disfunção de sistemas de neurotransmissão originando susceptibilidade à ocorrência de crises intermitentes de cefaleia com características peculiares. A farmacoterapia preventiva é o eixo central do tratamento e, a despeito do uso de várias classes de drogas, algumas com mais de 30 anos e consideradas eficazes por acaso, alguns neuromoduladores representam a opção mais moderna e mais estudada para esse tratamento. Supostamente atuando em um ou mais sítios moleculares cerebrais, essas drogas alteram a neurotransmissão através da ação em canais iônicos, em receptores específicos ou no metabolismo de neurotransmissores. Os neuromoduladores são considerados o "estado da arte" no tratamento da enxaqueca e sua combinação pode representar uma opção nova para pacientes não responsivos ou que apresentam efeitos colaterais limitando o uso de doses plenas na monoterapia com esses fármacos. Nesta revisão, exploramos as especificidades das diferentes drogas pertencentes a essa classe, a evidência disponível para sua indicação e fundamentos para uma forma nova de utilizá-los através de sua combinação.Sociedade Brasileira de Cefaleia2011-12-31info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmlhttps://headachemedicine.com.br/index.php/hm/article/view/18710.48208/HeadacheMed.2011.25Headache Medicine; Vol. 2 No. 4 (2011); 173-181Headache Medicine; v. 2 n. 4 (2011); 173-1812763-6178reponame:Revista Headache Medicine (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Cefaleiainstacron:SBCenghttps://headachemedicine.com.br/index.php/hm/article/view/187/319https://headachemedicine.com.br/index.php/hm/article/view/187/397Copyright (c) 2011 Headache Medicinehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/deed.ptinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessKrymchantowski, Abouch Valenty Jevoux, Carla da Cunha 2022-04-19T16:27:51Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/187Revistahttp://headachemedicine.com.brPRIhttps://headachemedicine.com.br/index.php/hm/oaimmvalenca@yahoo.com.br | support@headachemedicine.com.br2763-61782178-7468opendoar:2022-04-19T16:27:51Revista Headache Medicine (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira de Cefaleiafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Neuromodulators and its combinations for the preventive treatment of migraine
Neurotransmissores e suas combinações para o tratamento preventivo da migrânea
title Neuromodulators and its combinations for the preventive treatment of migraine
spellingShingle Neuromodulators and its combinations for the preventive treatment of migraine
Krymchantowski, Abouch Valenty
Neuromoduladores
Associação
Migrânia
Tratamento preventivo
Neuromodulators
Combination
Migraine
Preventive treatment
title_short Neuromodulators and its combinations for the preventive treatment of migraine
title_full Neuromodulators and its combinations for the preventive treatment of migraine
title_fullStr Neuromodulators and its combinations for the preventive treatment of migraine
title_full_unstemmed Neuromodulators and its combinations for the preventive treatment of migraine
title_sort Neuromodulators and its combinations for the preventive treatment of migraine
author Krymchantowski, Abouch Valenty
author_facet Krymchantowski, Abouch Valenty
Jevoux, Carla da Cunha
author_role author
author2 Jevoux, Carla da Cunha
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Krymchantowski, Abouch Valenty
Jevoux, Carla da Cunha
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Neuromoduladores
Associação
Migrânia
Tratamento preventivo
Neuromodulators
Combination
Migraine
Preventive treatment
topic Neuromoduladores
Associação
Migrânia
Tratamento preventivo
Neuromodulators
Combination
Migraine
Preventive treatment
description Migraine is a chronic, debilitating neurological disorder. It affects nearly 15% of the adult population and it is characterized by a range of symptom profiles and degrees of disability. It is a disease generally believed to occur in consequence of a genetically hyper excitable brain state, in addition to a neurotransmitter dysfunction which results in susceptibility to the occurrence of intermittent attacks of headache with particular associated features. Pharmacotherapy remains the mainstay for the prevention of the attacks and despite the use of different classes of drugs, some older than 30 years and used by serendipity, some neuromodulators represent the most modern option and the better studied drugs for the prophylactic treatment of migraine. Supposedly acting by targeting one or more molecular sites in the brain, these drugs alter neurotransmission through effects on ion channels, on specific receptors and on neurotransmitter metabolism. Neuromodulators are considered the state of art in migraine therapeutic and its combination may represent an upcoming option for patients not responding well or presenting limiting tolerability issues with full-dose monotherapy. In this review, we explore the specificities of the different drugs belonging to this pharmacological class, the evidence available for its use in migraine as well as the fundamentals and potential for new approaches combining two neuromodulators, even in lower doses.
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