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Migraine can now be treated without medicine with the help of new inhaler

Health update: New inhaler can help treat migraine without any medicine as per a new study.

India TV Lifestyle Desk Edited by: India TV Lifestyle Desk New Delhi Updated on: October 05, 2018 18:43 IST
Migraine can now be treated without medicine with the help of new inhaler

Migraine can now be treated without medicine with the help of new inhaler

Some migraine patients can cut down on medication or stop using it completely by using a newly developed inhaler which changes the composition of the air we breathe, results of a clinical trial say.

Migraines occur as part of a chain reaction during which the veins in the brain contract and the blood cannot, therefore, supply the brain with sufficient oxygen, the researchers said.

In the study, the team from the Aarhus University in Denmark examined a small group of patients who suffer from migraine with aura, which is where they experience either sensory or visual disturbances before the painful headaches begin.

The novel inhaler slightly changes the body's own molecules. 

It utilises carbon dioxide and oxygen, which are the body's natural molecules for mobilising its own defence against migraine attacks. 

"The inhaler expands the blood vessels that supply the brain with oxygen by up to seventy percent and thereby stops the destructive chain reaction," said Troels Johansen, from the varsity.

Johansen added that the effect of the treatment starts after a few seconds.

The results, published in the journal Cephalalgia, showed that the effect of the pain relief increased significantly with each use of the inhaler. 

While 45 percent people experienced an effect the first time, and that number rose to 78 percent the second time.

"The study shows some very significant physiological effects in the body," Johansen said, adding that the team is now planning to conduct a large clinical trial that will also include a migraine without an aura and chronic migraine.

(With IANS Inputs)

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