Only one in five migraine sufferers would take acute migraine treatment for a social engagement, according to data
presented at Migraine Innovators V; the fifth annual international congress dedicated to improving the understanding of
migraine and headache disorders.
Migraine Innovators brings together both headache specialists and primary care physicians from across Europe, and is
sponsored by AstraZeneca in its continuing commitment to pioneering and innovative migraine management. Migraine Innovators
is dedicated to improving scientific and medical knowledge of migraine and is an opportunity for sharing of best practice in
migraine management.
The results of the MAZE IV study (Migraine and Zolmitripan Evaluation) reveal that migraine has a greater negative impact on
social, family and leisure activities than on work. Forty three percent of sufferers cited the reason for choosing a triptan
to treat a migraine attack as being not wanting to miss work or school compared to only 13% who cited a social engagement.
The data was presented by Dr Astrid Gendolla, Head of the Headache Outpatient Centre at Universitätsklinik Essen in Germany.
Astrid Gendolla commented, "These are shocking results which show that migraine sufferers are putting their work before
family and social activities when it comes to treating their migraines. Patients should reassess their priorities and it is
extremely important to educate sufferers about the benefits of effective treatment."
Results of the MAZE and FRAMIG studies also reveal that migraine is often under-recognised and under-treated, particularly in
Primary Care. Dr Gendolla highlighted that it is important for physicians to understand patients' needs and preferences in
order to help improve treatment satisfaction and outcomes.
Professor Bigal, Director of Research at the New England Centre for Headache, Connecticut, presented results of a study on
patient formulation preferences. The study compared Zolmitriptan ('Zomig') Nasal Spray with patients' usual care, and results
showed that most migraine suffers preferred 'Zomig' Nasal Spray for the acute treatment of migraine.
Commenting on the results, Professor Bigal said, "These results reveal that patients prefer 'Zomig' Nasal Spray for three
reasons: speed of onset; need for only one dose per attack; and fewer side effects. Studies such as this are extremely
important in highlighting which medication is preferred by a particular individual or group of individuals, and can help
improve patient compliance and treatment satisfaction."
Latest developments in migraine also discussed at Migraine Innovators V included new research into functional imaging of
headache using magnetic resonance technique (MRI) and positron emission tomography (PET). Data were also presented on
menstrual migraine and different treatment strategies were discussed.
Keynote speaker, Dr Ottar Sjaastad, Professor of Neurology at the University of Trondheim, Norway, spoke about his discovery
of two types of headache; Chronic Paroxysmal Hemicrania (CPH) and SUNCT (Short-lasting, Unilateral Neuralgiform headache
attacks with Conjunctival injection and Tearing). Dr Sjaastad is internationally recognised for his pioneering work on
different forms of headache. Patient case studies from Japan, Germany, the US and UK were presented and discussed, to
highlight the importance of correct diagnosis and appropriate management of these headache disorders.
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'Zomig'
'Zomig' (zolmitriptan), the world's leading second-generation triptan and the most prescribed triptan in the top five
European markets cumulatively, is licensed for the acute treatment of migraine with or without aura in adults. The three
'Zomig' formulations ('Zomig' Classic oral tablets, 'Zomig Rapimelt' and 'Zomig' Nasal Spray) provide rapid and reliable
relief from migraine combined with good tolerability and have been extensively used to treat patients in over 80 countries
throughout the world.
'Zomig' Nasal Spray is highly effective and is the fastest-acting, patient friendly (non-injection) triptan formulation for
acute migraine. Studies show that 'Zomig' Nasal Spray is detectable in the plasma in two minutes post dose , in the brain in
five minutes , and significant headache response is seen within 10 minutes. 'Zomig' Nasal Spray has a good tolerability
profile and is supplied in an easy-to-use, convenient device. The formulation was first launched in Sweden in January 2002
and is now widely available in Europe and North America.
Migraine and Zolmitripan Evaluation (MAZE) Survey
MAZE research has been carried out by an independent market research company. The survey is funded by an unrestricted
educational grant provided by AstraZeneca. MAZE IV started as a UK pilot and will be continued in Canada. The four phases of
MAZE have provided data on the prevalence of migraine (MAZE I), current experiences and treatment of migraine patients (MAZE
II), impact of migraine on quality of life and families (MAZE III) and a 'snap shot' of what patients are actually doing in
practice to treat their migraine (MAZE IV).
AstraZeneca
AstraZeneca is a major international healthcare business engaged in the research, development, manufacture and marketing of
prescription pharmaceuticals and the supply of healthcare services. It is one of the top five pharmaceutical companies in the
world with healthcare sales of over $21.4 billion and leading positions in sales of gastrointestinal, oncology,
cardiovascular, neuroscience and respiratory products. AstraZeneca is listed in the Dow Jones Sustainability Index (Global
and European) as well as the FTSE4Good Index.
In Neuroscience, AstraZeneca is dedicated to providing medicines that have the potential to change patients' lives. The
company already markets several products including SEROQUEL®, the fastest growing major atypical agent, and ZOMIG, the
leading 2nd generation triptan. The Neuroscience pipeline includes leading approaches for the treatment of depression and
anxiety, overactive bladder, dementia, stroke, and pain control.
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