Sumatriptan for the Treatment of Migraine Attacks-A Review of Controlled Clinical Trials
- 1 August 1993
- journal article
- review article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Cephalalgia
- Vol. 13 (4) , 238-244
- https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1468-2982.1993.1304238.x
Abstract
Sumatriptan, a 5HT1-like receptor agonist, is a completely new treatment principle for migraine. In an extensive international programme of controlled clinical trials, sumatriptan, 6 mg subcutaneously and 100 mg orally, was superior to placebo in reducing headache and associated symptoms. The response rate for subcutaneous sumatriptan (70–84% after 1 h and 81–87% after 2 h) was higher than for oral sumatriptan (50–67% after 2 h). Additional doses did not increase efficacy. Oral sumatriptan was superior to Cafergot (2 mg ergotamine plus 200 mg caffeine) and somewhat better than aspirin (900 mg) plus metoclopramide (10 mg). Recurrence of migraine occurred in approximately 40% of attacks. Side effects were generally mild and short-lived in the controlled clinical trials. However, in clinical practice sumatriptan has subsequently caused rare cases of heart ischemia and sumatriptan is contraindicated in patients with a history of ischemic heart disease.Keywords
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