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A few studies in adults show that riboflavin (vitamin B2) might decrease frequency of migraine headaches. It has become common practice to recommend that children try riboflavin to prevent migraine; however, research on riboflavin use in children is inconclusive.
- Prophylactic effect of riboflavin on pediatric migraine: a randomized ...
The patients’ parents were asked to fill a headache diary in...
- Riboflavin prophylaxis in pediatric and adolescent migraine
In conclusion, riboflavin seems to be a well-tolerated,...
- Effect of Vitamin B2 supplementation on migraine prophylaxis: a ...
The mechanism of Vitamin B2 may positively contribute to...
- Prophylactic effect of riboflavin on pediatric migraine: a randomized ...
25 Φεβ 2018 · The patients’ parents were asked to fill a headache diary in two stages (baseline period and the last month of riboflavin prophylaxis) of study including date, intensity and duration of any headache attack.
Patient notes were subsequently reviewed.Results 21 children were identified with ages ranging from 9 to 17 years (median 14). There were equal numbers of males and females. 19 (90%) patients were diagnosed with Migraine and 2 (10%) with non-migranous headaches, following appropriate investigations.
Riboflavin is a vitamin from the group of B vitamins (B2). It has a key role in cellular energy production during the oxidation–reduction reactions that occur in the mitochondria. Riboflavin is considered a valid option for the management of migraine in adults.
1 Αυγ 2009 · In conclusion, riboflavin seems to be a well-tolerated, effective, and low-cost prophylactic treatment in children and adolescents suffering from migraine. Keywords: Riboflavin, Migraine, Headache, Treatment, Childhood, Adolescence
The mechanism of Vitamin B2 may positively contribute to migraine. This systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to evaluate the impact of Vitamin B2 supplementation on the days, duration, frequency, and pain score of the migraine attack.
8 Μαΐ 2017 · What is new and conclusion. Riboflavin is well tolerated, inexpensive and has demonstrated efficacy in the reduction of adult patient's migraine headache frequency. Additional data are needed, however, to resolve questions involving pharmacokinetic issues and pharmacogenomic implications of therapy.