Study: Trileptal doesn't prevent migraines

Though many epilepsy medications are effective at treating migraines, new research has found that the epilepsy drug Trileptal (oxcarbazepine) doesn't prevent the severe headaches. In a new study, doctors gave 170 migraine patients either Trileptal or a placebo for five months. They found no difference in migraine frequency among patients who received the medication and those who received the placebo.

(Forbes) UPDATED 02/11/2008
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