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Safety and efficacy of melatonin in pediatric migraine prophylaxis

(2015) Safety and efficacy of melatonin in pediatric migraine prophylaxis. Current Drug Safety. pp. 132-135.

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Abstract

Objective: Preventive therapy in migraine must be started with frequent or disabling headaches in children, while, no drugs have been approved for migraine preventive therapy of them up to now. The aim of the present research was to investigate safety and efficacy of melatonin in pediatric migraine prophylaxis. Methods: In a quasi- experimental study, monthly frequency, severity and duration of headache, migraine disability and clinical side effects in sixty migraineur referred children to Pediatric Neurology Clinic of Shahid Sadoughi Medical Sciences University, Yazd, Iran from January to June 2013 whom were treated with single dose of 0.3 mg/kg melatonin for three months, were evaluated. Results: Thirty two (53.3) girls and 28(46.7) boys with mean age of 10.31 ± 2.39 years were evaluated, 38 of whom (63.3) had migraine without aura. Clinical adverse events were seen in 23.3 (N=14) of children including sleepiness in seven, vomiting in four, mild hypotension in two and constipation in one child. Excessive daytime sleepiness as a serious side effect was seen in three children which caused the drug use to be stopped. Monthly frequency, severity and duration of headache reduced from 15.63±7.64 to 7.07±4.42 attacks, from 6.20±1.67 to 3.55± 2.11 scores, and from 2.26±1.34 to 1.11±0.55 hours, respectively. Pediatric Migraine Disability Assessment score decreased from 31.72 ±8.82 to 17.78 ±10.64. (All p < 0.05). Conclusion: Melatonin might be considered as an effective and without life-threatening side effects drug in prophylaxis of migraine in children. © 2015 Bentham Science Publishers.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: melatonin; antioxidant; melatonin, Article; child; clinical evaluation; constipation; daytime somnolence; disease severity assessment; drug efficacy; drug safety; female; human; hypotension; major clinical study; male; MIDAS (migraine); migraine; migraine without aura; pediatrics; priority journal; prophylaxis; quasi experimental study; school child; single drug dose; somnolence; treatment duration; vomiting; adolescent; clinical trial; disability; Migraine Disorders; migraine with aura; migraine without aura; preschool child; treatment outcome, Adolescent; Antioxidants; Child; Child, Preschool; Disability Evaluation; Female; Humans; Male; Melatonin; Migraine Disorders; Migraine with Aura; Migraine without Aura; Treatment Outcome
Page Range: pp. 132-135
Journal or Publication Title: Current Drug Safety
Volume: 10
Number: 2
Publisher: Bentham Science Publishers B.V.
Depositing User: ms soheila Bazm
URI: http://eprints.ssu.ac.ir/id/eprint/9320

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