The therapeutic profile of zolmitriptan in clinical practice

International Journal of Clinical Practice
H C DienerAstrid Gendolla

Abstract

The efficacy and tolerability of the 5-HT1B/1D-receptor agonist zolmitriptan was evaluated in an open post-marketing surveillance study in 12,919 patients, treating 36,510 migraine attacks. Mean visual analogue scale scores for pain decreased (6.9-2.2; 68% improvement) and scores for impairment of normal activities decreased (6.6-2.2; 67% improvement) at 2 h after dose. Non-headache symptoms of migraine resolved in 73-86% of attacks. Improvement was achieved within 2 h in >80% of attacks and within 1 h in 37% of attacks. This high level of efficacy was achieved with a single 2.5 mg dose in 95% of attacks. Compared with previous migraine treatments, 85% of patients preferred zolmitriptan for efficacy and 56% for better tolerability. Corresponding preference rates were 87 and 63% when compared with ergot alkaloids. Adverse events occurred in 2% of patients and were either typical class effects or known symptoms and complications of migraine. These results provide evidence for the high efficacy and good tolerability of the 2.5 mg dose of zolmitriptan in clinical practice in migraine. Zolmitriptan was very well tolerated, with patients expressing a distinct preference for zolmitriptan over previous treatments.

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