Migraine prevalence in visual snow with prior illicit drug use (hallucinogen persisting perception disorder) versus without.
Robin M van DongenGerard J AlderliefsteGerrit L J OnderwaterMichel D FerrariGisela M TerwindtPublished in: European journal of neurology (2021)
Whereas none of the HPPD participants had migraine, more than half of the visual snow controls without prior use of illicit drugs had migraine. This suggests that at least partly different pathophysiological factors play a role in these disorders. Users of ecstasy and other hallucinogens should be warned of the risk of visual snow. Further studies are needed to enhance understanding of the underlying neurobiology of HPPD and VSS to enable better management of these conditions.
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