Summary

This study aimed to determine the prophylactic effects of vitamin B2 on migraine in children. 90 children with migraine were allocated into three groups: placebo, low-dose, and high-dose vitamin B2. Frequency, intensity, and duration of headaches were measured at the start of the study and after 12 weeks of supplementation. The results showed a significant decrease in migraine frequency and duration in the high-dose group compared to patients in the placebo group. No adverse side effects were observed. In conclusion, high-dose vitamin B2 supplementation is a safe, well-tolerated, and cost-effective method to prevent migraine in children. More details can be found in the study.

References

Talebian et al.

 

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