Does losartan help migraines? Unpacking the evidence
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According to a meta-analysis, the class of drugs that includes losartan—angiotensin II receptor blockers (ARBs)—shows a moderate to large effect on reducing migraine frequency, with some individual ARBs showing fair to good evidence of efficacy. This suggests losartan could potentially help migraines, although its use for this condition is considered off-label and warrants careful medical consideration.