butterbur (Petasites hybridus) in prevention of migraine
Last reviewed 01/2018
There is evidence regarding the effectiveness of Petasites hybridus root (butterbur) as a prophylactic treatment for migraine:
- three-arm, parallel-group, randomized trial comparing Petasites extract 75 mg bid, Petasites extract 50 mg bid, or placebo bid in 245 patients with migraine
- patients met International Headache Society criteria for migraine, were ages 18 to 65, and had at least two to six attacks per month over the preceding 3 months
- main outcome measure
was the decrease in migraine attack frequency per month calculated as percentage
change from baseline over a 4-month treatment period
- over 4 months of treatment,
in the per-protocol analysis
- migraine attack frequency was reduced by 48% for Petasites extract 75 mg bid (p = 0.0012 vs placebo), 36% for Petasites extract 50 mg bid (p = 0.127 vs placebo), and 26% for the placebo group
- most frequently reported adverse reactions considered possibly related to treatment were mild gastrointestinal events, predominantly burping
- over 4 months of treatment,
in the per-protocol analysis
- the study authors concluded that Petasites extract 75 mg bid is more effective than placebo and is well tolerated as a preventive therapy for migraine. Petasites 50 mg PO bid was not significantly more effective than placebo on the primary study endpoints
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