1.1 Bandara et. al., (2019). The aim of this study was to explore the effectiveness of Sri Lankan indigenous herbal smoke in migraine. According to ICHD, 30 patients were randomly selected and divided into two equal groups A and B. Group A was treated with herbal smoke twice a day for 14 days, while group B was treated with Migraine QR tablet twice a day for 14 days. After two months, Group A had a significant reduction in migraine pain and frequency compared to Group B. Thus the present study indicated the effectiveness of Sri Lankan indigenous herbal smoke in migraine.
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