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Medication Overuse Headache: A Trap for the Headache Patients

Authors :
Rumana Habib
Amirul Haque
Aminur Rahman
Nirmalendu Bikash Bhowmik
Source :
BIRDEM Medical Journal. 3:94-98
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
Bangladesh Journals Online (JOL), 2013.

Abstract

Medication Overuse Headache (MOH) was previously termed analgesic rebound headache, drug-induced headache, and medication-misuse headache. It is not a primary headache but frequently coexists with primary chronic daily headache. All acute symptomatic medications used to treat headaches have the potential for causing MOH. Highest with opioids, butalbital-containing combination analgesics, and aspirin/ acetaminophen/caffeine combinations. The development is typically preceded by an episodic headache disorder, usually migraine or tension-type headache, that has been treated with frequent and excessive amounts of acute symptomatic medications. The diagnosis is based upon clinical impression. A history of analgesic use averaging more than two to three days per week in association with chronic daily headache is suggestive. The diagnosis is made when the pattern of frequent headaches fulfills the diagnostic criteria for MOH. The basic steps in the management: Patient education, withdrawal of the offending medication, bridge (transitional) therapy, establishment of a headache treatment regimen covering acute and preventive care, follow up and relapse prevention. Birdem Med J 2013; 3(2): 94-98 DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/birdem.v3i2.17213

Details

ISSN :
23053720 and 23053712
Volume :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
BIRDEM Medical Journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........7cd76a0cf1ec5c1dfc64650e0597690e
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3329/birdem.v3i2.17213