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Use and Abuse of Analgesics in Tension-Type Headache

Authors :
M. Mraz
Karl Zeiler
Peter Schnider
Travniczek A
Feucht M
S Aull
Peter Wessely
Source :
Cephalalgia. 14:162-167
Publication Year :
1994
Publisher :
SAGE Publications, 1994.

Abstract

Eighty patients suffering from tension-type headache for an average of 21 years were asked to report on all drugs they had ever taken (type, dosage, duration of intake, efficacy) or were taking currently. The patients had consumed on average 6.3 different drugs. The cumulative doses of derivatives of para-aminophenol, pyrazolone, and salicylic acid in some cases reached a maximum of several kilograms. Most drugs were classified by the patients as “moderately effective”. The rating “very effective” was assigned primarily to barbiturates; however, barbiturates are no longer used as components of compound analgesic drugs in Austria. At the time of investigation, patients consumed 2.5 (mean) different drugs, primarily as compound preparations. Seventeen patients (21%) showed signs of possible analgesics- or ergotamine-induced headache and were therefore advised to undergo withdrawal therapy. Our results show that patients with tension-type headache are at considerable risk of becoming drug-dependent and of acquiring analgesics-induced headache.

Details

ISSN :
14682982 and 03331024
Volume :
14
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cephalalgia
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7b85b920b0a0a4602fc55c6a80b1b1c6
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1468-2982.1994.1402162.x