Preventive therapy with citalopram added to a beta blocker does not result in quality-of-life improvement in patients with episodic migraine
Background: The quality of life of migraine patients, particularly mental domains, is severely diminished despite the preventive therapies available. We aimed to evaluate whether citalopram plus nadolol is superior to nadolol alone in terms of quality of life (QOL) in migraine patients. Methods: Adu...
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Main Authors: | Juan Carlos García-Monco (Author), Ane Anton Ladislao (Author), Marian Gómez-Beldarrain (Author), David Anguizola-Tamayo (Author), Ana Pinedo-Brochado (Author), Aida Rodriguez-Sainz (Author) |
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2018-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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