1. [Medication-overuse headache].
- Author
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Pijpers JA, Wiendels NJ, Koppen H, Ferrari MD, Haan J, and Terwindt GM
- Subjects
- Acute Disease, Analgesics administration & dosage, Behavior Therapy, Central Nervous System Sensitization, Headache Disorders, Secondary physiopathology, Humans, Patient Education as Topic, Analgesics adverse effects, Headache Disorders, Secondary chemically induced, Headache Disorders, Secondary therapy, Migraine Disorders drug therapy, Tension-Type Headache drug therapy
- Abstract
- Medication-overuse headache is a highly prevalent disorder with a major impact on the quality of life.- Medication-overuse headache is defined as headache on ≥ 15 days per month with overuse of acute headache medication for ≥ 3 months. We talk about overuse in case of intake of simple analgesics on ≥ 15 days per month or triptans or combinations of analgesics on ≥ 10 days per month.- The underlying type of headache is usually migraine or tension-type headache.- One of the possible underlying mechanisms of medication-overuse headache is changed sensitivity as a consequence of central sensitisation.- The initial treatment is detoxification of the headache medication. The preferred detoxification method is outpatient, abrupt withdrawal of all acute-headache medication and caffeine-containing products. Essential for successful detoxification is education about the reasons for detoxification, the expected course and the subsequent treatment.
- Published
- 2018