Safety profile of a special butterbur extract from in migraine prevention with emphasis on the liver

Background: Butterbur supplements are available in the USA and Canada and are commonly used for treating migraines. Petadolex, a special butterbur extract from Petasites hybridus, is a natural herbal product and the only butterbur extract with proven clinical efficacy in migraine prevention. The Com...

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Main Authors: HC Diener, FG Freitag, U Danesch
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2018-04-01
Series:Cephalalgia Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/2515816318759304
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spelling doaj-a63e34c2da3040a383e856621ee2790d2020-11-25T03:52:42ZengSAGE PublishingCephalalgia Reports2515-81632018-04-01110.1177/2515816318759304Safety profile of a special butterbur extract from in migraine prevention with emphasis on the liverHC Diener0FG Freitag1U Danesch2 Department of Neurology and Headache Center, University Duisburg-Essen, Essen, Germany Department of Neurology, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, USA Clinical Research, Weber & Weber International GmbH & Co. KG, Inning, GermanyBackground: Butterbur supplements are available in the USA and Canada and are commonly used for treating migraines. Petadolex, a special butterbur extract from Petasites hybridus, is a natural herbal product and the only butterbur extract with proven clinical efficacy in migraine prevention. The Complimentary Migraine Guidelines of the AAN mention butterbur as level A recommendation for the prevention of chronic episodic migraine. However, these guidelines have been retired. Methods: We review suspected serious liver cases, pyrrolizidine alkaloids, regulatory issues, preclinical and clinical data of the special butterbur extract Petadolex. Results: The RUCAM (Roussel Uclaf Causality Assessment Method) test found no probable relationship between the butterbur root extract Petadolex® and cases of serious liver injury. Two cases of non-serious reversible liver enzyme elevations were rated as probably related to Petadolex®. The safety is supported by preclinical data in animals as well as in-vitro toxicology experiments. In addition, Petadolexis free of detectable levels of pyrrolizidine alkaloids. Conclusion: There is no evidence that the special butterbur root extract Petadolex poses a substantial risk of liver injury for patients.https://doi.org/10.1177/2515816318759304
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FG Freitag
U Danesch
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U Danesch
Safety profile of a special butterbur extract from in migraine prevention with emphasis on the liver
Cephalalgia Reports
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FG Freitag
U Danesch
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title Safety profile of a special butterbur extract from in migraine prevention with emphasis on the liver
title_short Safety profile of a special butterbur extract from in migraine prevention with emphasis on the liver
title_full Safety profile of a special butterbur extract from in migraine prevention with emphasis on the liver
title_fullStr Safety profile of a special butterbur extract from in migraine prevention with emphasis on the liver
title_full_unstemmed Safety profile of a special butterbur extract from in migraine prevention with emphasis on the liver
title_sort safety profile of a special butterbur extract from in migraine prevention with emphasis on the liver
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Cephalalgia Reports
issn 2515-8163
publishDate 2018-04-01
description Background: Butterbur supplements are available in the USA and Canada and are commonly used for treating migraines. Petadolex, a special butterbur extract from Petasites hybridus, is a natural herbal product and the only butterbur extract with proven clinical efficacy in migraine prevention. The Complimentary Migraine Guidelines of the AAN mention butterbur as level A recommendation for the prevention of chronic episodic migraine. However, these guidelines have been retired. Methods: We review suspected serious liver cases, pyrrolizidine alkaloids, regulatory issues, preclinical and clinical data of the special butterbur extract Petadolex. Results: The RUCAM (Roussel Uclaf Causality Assessment Method) test found no probable relationship between the butterbur root extract Petadolex® and cases of serious liver injury. Two cases of non-serious reversible liver enzyme elevations were rated as probably related to Petadolex®. The safety is supported by preclinical data in animals as well as in-vitro toxicology experiments. In addition, Petadolexis free of detectable levels of pyrrolizidine alkaloids. Conclusion: There is no evidence that the special butterbur root extract Petadolex poses a substantial risk of liver injury for patients.
url https://doi.org/10.1177/2515816318759304
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