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Academic Press Inc
19 December 2025
Insights into Migraine Treatments offers a comprehensive overview to guide the selection of the most appropriate therapy for each patient within the landscape of migraine care. It explores the full spectrum of available treatments and their mechanisms of action, while addressing the challenges of individualized therapeutic decision-making. By presenting essential data on efficacy, safety, and biomarkers of treatment response, this book serves as a practical resource for tailoring interventions to patient-specific needs. With its solution-oriented approach, it is a valuable reference for clinicians and researchers striving to advance migraine management.

Covering topics from the clinical characteristics of migraine to acute therapies, pharmacological and non-pharmacological preventive strategies, and clinical, neuroimaging, and neurophysiological biomarkers, this book is designed to meet the complex and evolving needs of migraine patients.
Edited by:   , , , ,
Imprint:   Academic Press Inc
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 235mm,  Width: 191mm, 
Weight:   450g
ISBN:   9780443236495
ISBN 10:   0443236496
Pages:   316
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
1. Clinical manifestations of migraine 2. Migraine pathophysiology 3. Why, when and how to treat migraine patients? 4. Acute treatments: NSAIDs, ergot alkaloids, triptans and ditans 5. Acute treatments: neuromodulation and peripheral nerve blocks 6. Oral preventive treatments: antidepressants, antihypertensives, anticonvulsants, beta blockers and calcium channel blockers 7. Preventive treatments: Onabotulinumtoxin A and peripheral nerve blocks 8. Non-pharmacological approaches in migraine prevention: neuromodulation, nutraceuticals and behavioral approaches 9. Why to target the CGRP pathway? 10. Gepants 11. Anti-CGRP monoclonal antibodies 12. Biomarkers of treatment response 13. Migraine treatments: What have we learned from neuroimaging? 14. Migraine treatments: What have we learned from neurophysiology? 15. Treatments to use in special circumstances: children, pregnancy, elderly 16. Unmet needs and future perspectives

Massimo Filippi, MD, is Full Professor of Neurology at Vita-Salute San Raffaele University, Director of the Residency School in Neurology, President of the Bacherlor’s Degree in Physiotherapy, Chair of the Neurology and Neurorehabilitation Units, Director of the MS Center, Director of the Neurophysiology Service, and Director of the Neuroimaging Research Unit at IRCCS Scientific Institute San Raffaele, Milan. His research activity has always focused on the definition of the mechanisms underlying various neurological conditions, including multiple sclerosis, neurodegenerative disorders, and migraine. As Director of the of the Neuroimaging Research Unit, he coordinated the MRI acquisition and analysis of several large-scale international MRI-monitored trials of multiple sclerosis. He is member of various national and international Scientific Societies and Boards and for some of them, he holds or has held institutional roles. He is Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Neurology, Associate Editor of Human Brain Mapping, Radiology, and Neurological Sciences. Roberta Messina, MD, PhD, is a neurologist with expertise in the evaluation of headache patients, as well as in the analysis of MRI. She is a post-doctoral researcher at the Neuroimaging Research Unit and a headache specialist at the Headache Center at IRCCS Scientific Institute San Raffaele, Milan. Her main interests are studying biomarkers of headache patients´ responses to treatments, and the use of MRI techniques in primary headache disorders. She has applied MRI techniques to study the mechanisms underlying migraine pathophysiology, yielding new insights into brain alterations associated with migraine. She has collaborated in national and international studies assessing the efficacy, safety, and mechanisms of actions of novel treatments employed for migraine prevention. She is the Italian representative in the Juniors Committee of the International Headache Society and part of its Education Committee. She is on the Editorial Board of the Journal of Headache and Pain.

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