Iranian scientists make herbal spray to treat migraine



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According to ISNA, a drug called "Migraine Cut" has been developed by a knowledge society. It is the first spray to treat migraines. This combination of herbs is the result of 25 years of research and development.

"Cut Migraine" is a combination of lavender, marjoram, fennel, violet and other herbs. This medication is sprayed daily by the nose. The benefits of nasal delivery are the ease of absorption of the drug, the absence of pain, safe use, high oral and bad absorption, rapid absorption by the brain and the central nervous system and the lack of access to the secondary metabolic pathway in the digestive tract.

Treatment with this medication is 4 months, during which the patient must use 6 sprays and the effect of the drug will be observed during this period.

This medicine has no side effects of chemical drugs and has already been tested.

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Until now, herbal products are not available for the treatment of migraine. And all the medications offered to treat migraines have been chemically manufactured.

The results of studies conducted on this drug showed that migraines in 81% of patients who had completed their treatment had completely disappeared and that headaches had increased in 96% of cases.

'Migraine Cut' is now authorized by the Iran Food and Drug Administration and is distributed in all pharmacies.

According to the World Health Organization, headaches are the third most prevalent disease in the world. Migraine alone is the sixth leading cause of headaches in all humans.

This occurs mainly between 25 and 55 years old. In Iran, there are approximately 10 million migraine patients, most of whom are attacked once or twice a month.

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