Global Burden of Disease 2010 study considers migraine as one of the most important noncommunicable diseases in the world, classifying it third in terms of global prevalence (14.70%): it sums up the 54.19% of all the years of life lived with disabilities caused by the rest of all neurological disorders. This Editorial provides an historical excursus of old and new-entry molecules in migraine therapeutic area. Drugs for acute treatment such as triptans date back to the early 1990s with the appearance of sumatriptan and the following six triptans in the years immediately after (zolmitriptan, rizatriptan, naratriptan, eletriptan, almotriptan, frovatriptan). Prophylaxis drugs, dedicated to patients with medium/high frequency of crises, show as ...
Migraine has been estimated to be the seventh highest cause of disability worldwide, and the third m...
Opinion statementThe conceptual shift of our understanding of migraine from a vascular disorder to a...
Chronic migraine as a disease was initially recognized in patients with a large burden of disability...
Migraine represents the third cause of disability in the worldwide population aged under 50 years. ...
BACKGROUND: Migraine is one the most disabling neurological conditions and associates with high soci...
Migraine headache is a widespread neurovascular disorder that is often inadequately treated by exist...
Migraine is a common and disabling neurological disorder, with several manifestations, of which pain...
Migraine is an important socioeconomic burden and is ranked the sixth cause of years of life lost be...
BACKGROUND: The pharmacological treatment of migraine may be acute or preventive. Frequent, severe a...
Migraine is a common neurologic disorder characterized by attacks consisting of unilateral, throbbin...
Migraine is one of the leading causes of disability in humans. It causes significant deterioration i...
Migraine is a widespread brain disease that is classified as the second most disabling condition and...
Migraine remains one of the most disabling disorders worldwide. The high prevalence in the general p...
Research for a new antimigraine compound started at Glaxo in 1972 and led to the discovery of the fi...
Migraine is the most common neurological disorder that leads to incapacitating neurological symptoms...
Migraine has been estimated to be the seventh highest cause of disability worldwide, and the third m...
Opinion statementThe conceptual shift of our understanding of migraine from a vascular disorder to a...
Chronic migraine as a disease was initially recognized in patients with a large burden of disability...
Migraine represents the third cause of disability in the worldwide population aged under 50 years. ...
BACKGROUND: Migraine is one the most disabling neurological conditions and associates with high soci...
Migraine headache is a widespread neurovascular disorder that is often inadequately treated by exist...
Migraine is a common and disabling neurological disorder, with several manifestations, of which pain...
Migraine is an important socioeconomic burden and is ranked the sixth cause of years of life lost be...
BACKGROUND: The pharmacological treatment of migraine may be acute or preventive. Frequent, severe a...
Migraine is a common neurologic disorder characterized by attacks consisting of unilateral, throbbin...
Migraine is one of the leading causes of disability in humans. It causes significant deterioration i...
Migraine is a widespread brain disease that is classified as the second most disabling condition and...
Migraine remains one of the most disabling disorders worldwide. The high prevalence in the general p...
Research for a new antimigraine compound started at Glaxo in 1972 and led to the discovery of the fi...
Migraine is the most common neurological disorder that leads to incapacitating neurological symptoms...
Migraine has been estimated to be the seventh highest cause of disability worldwide, and the third m...
Opinion statementThe conceptual shift of our understanding of migraine from a vascular disorder to a...
Chronic migraine as a disease was initially recognized in patients with a large burden of disability...