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Efficacy of Migraine Miracle?

From John Claude Krusz, MD, PhD, and Teri Robert, for About.com

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Question: Efficacy of Migraine Miracle?

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Do you know of a product called Migraine Miracle (contains Campral) which its manufactures claim is FDA approved for migraine prevention? What can you tell me about this product and any experience you have or know of about its efficacy? Thanks, RC

 

Answer:

Dear RC;

Regarding the product itself, I can tell you that it does not contain Campral. Their Web site has been changed and no longer says that it does. Campral is a prescription medication approved by the Food and Drug Administration, and it is not used in Migraine treatment.

As for the company and their Web sites, I can tell you that they are under investigation and the sites are offline today. That's changing almost daily. Some days they're online, some days they're offline.

For more information, please see:

Hope this helps,
Teri Robert

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Published January 9, 2006

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