Nuffield Health at St Bartholomew's Hospital 38 Giltspur Street London EC1A 7BS
info@themigraineclinic.co.uk
Preventive Treatments
Preventive medications are considered if:
Preventive migraine medications aim to reduce the frequency and severity of attacks, unlike acute treatments, which treats symptoms during an episode. While acute medications may still be needed for breakthrough symptoms, their use and required dose often decrease with effective prevention. Many preventive options were originally developed for other conditions, including tablets and Botox injections.
Migraine attacks happen frequently, for example, four or more days each month
Migraine episodes interfere with daily activities due to severity or duration
Acute medications do not provide relief, even at maximum tolerated doses
Acute medications are taken regularly on more than two days per week, which can increase the likelihood of medication overuse headache