Use of 0.5% timolol ophthalmic eye eyes in the prophylaxis of migrenous attacks.
Keywords:
migraine, autonomic nervous system, beta-blocker, TimololAbstract
Migraine is often associated with photophobia, phonophobia, dizziness, sometimes vomiting, and fatigue. The aim of the study was to study the effectiveness of the 0.5% Timolol solution in migraine attacks. Cases of complete resolution of ophthalmoplegia and visual field deficiency in patients with hemiplegic migraine are reported in the literature. This method of treatment may be effective in preventing migraine attacks, determining ophthalmic features in patients with migraine, and studying the correlation between the presence of retrobulbar pain in migraine attacks and the value of intraocular pressure.
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