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Key clinical point: Quarterly treatment with OnabotulinumtoxinA (BoNT-A) up to 4 years can provide long-lasting prevention of chronic migraine in real-life settings.

Main finding: From baseline to 48 months, there was a significant reduction in the mean number of monthly headache days and hours, consumption of analgesics, and latency time (P less than .001 for all). With repeated BoNT-A treatment, a progressive shift toward lower degrees of disability was seen at each subsequent timepoint (P less than .001 for trend). Six patients experienced transitory neck pain. 

Study details: The data come from a retrospective real-life study of patients with chronic migraine who received quarterly treatment with BoNT-A up to 16 cycles (n = 109).

Disclosures: The authors declared no conflict of interest.

Citation: Santoro A et al. Neurol Sci. 2020 Feb 12. doi: 10.1007/s10072-020-04283-y.

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Key clinical point: Quarterly treatment with OnabotulinumtoxinA (BoNT-A) up to 4 years can provide long-lasting prevention of chronic migraine in real-life settings.

Main finding: From baseline to 48 months, there was a significant reduction in the mean number of monthly headache days and hours, consumption of analgesics, and latency time (P less than .001 for all). With repeated BoNT-A treatment, a progressive shift toward lower degrees of disability was seen at each subsequent timepoint (P less than .001 for trend). Six patients experienced transitory neck pain. 

Study details: The data come from a retrospective real-life study of patients with chronic migraine who received quarterly treatment with BoNT-A up to 16 cycles (n = 109).

Disclosures: The authors declared no conflict of interest.

Citation: Santoro A et al. Neurol Sci. 2020 Feb 12. doi: 10.1007/s10072-020-04283-y.

Key clinical point: Quarterly treatment with OnabotulinumtoxinA (BoNT-A) up to 4 years can provide long-lasting prevention of chronic migraine in real-life settings.

Main finding: From baseline to 48 months, there was a significant reduction in the mean number of monthly headache days and hours, consumption of analgesics, and latency time (P less than .001 for all). With repeated BoNT-A treatment, a progressive shift toward lower degrees of disability was seen at each subsequent timepoint (P less than .001 for trend). Six patients experienced transitory neck pain. 

Study details: The data come from a retrospective real-life study of patients with chronic migraine who received quarterly treatment with BoNT-A up to 16 cycles (n = 109).

Disclosures: The authors declared no conflict of interest.

Citation: Santoro A et al. Neurol Sci. 2020 Feb 12. doi: 10.1007/s10072-020-04283-y.

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