This study focuses on patients with migraine with aura, a specific type of headache condition where visual or other neurological symptoms occur before or during the headache. The research examines the effectiveness of amiloride, a medication that blocks certain channels in the brain, to prevent migraine aura from occurring.
The study will test whether taking amiloride tablets can reduce the frequency of migraine attacks with aura. The medication will be taken orally each day for three months, with a maximum daily dose of 10 mg. The total amount of medication received during the entire study period will not exceed 900 mg.
The research aims to understand if blocking specific brain channels with amiloride can help prevent the occurrence of migraine aura symptoms. During the study, participants will need to track their migraine episodes and any changes in their condition. The study will also monitor how the treatment affects daily activities and overall well-being.



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