| Literature DB >> 19238511 |
Marta Allena1, Zaza Katsarava, Giuseppe Nappi.
Abstract
Medication overuse headache (MOH) is a daily or almost-daily type of headache that results from the chronicization, usually migraine or tension-type headache, as a consequence of the progressive increase of intake of symptomatic drugs. MOH is now the third most frequent type of headache and affects a percentage of 1-1.4% of the general population. The currently available data on the impact of chronic headache associated with analgesic overuse in specialist headache centres confirm, beyond doubt, the existence of a serious health problem. Limited amount of data exists on the burden and impact of MOH in Latin American Countries. In this review, we summarise the reliable information from the literature on the epidemiological impact of MOH.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19238511 PMCID: PMC3451648 DOI: 10.1007/s10194-009-0101-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Headache Pain ISSN: 1129-2369 Impact factor: 7.277
Medication overuse headache: its subtypes and diagnostic criteria [16–18]
| 8.2 Medication overuse headache (Previously used terms: rebound headache, drug-induced headache, medication-misuse headache) |
| Subtypes |
| 8.2.1 Ergotamine overuse headache |
| 8.2.2 Triptan-overuse headache |
| 8.2.3 Analgesic overuse headache |
| 8.2.4 Opioid overuse headache |
| 8.2.5 Combination analgesic overuse headache |
| 8.2.6 Medication overuse headache attributed to combination of acute medications |
| 8.2.7 Headache attributed to other medication overuse |
| 8.2.8 Probable medication overuse headache |
| Diagnostic criteria: |
| A Headache present on >15 days/month fulfilling criteria C and Da |
| B Regular overuse for >3 months of 1 or more drugs that can be taken for acute and/or symptomatic treatment of headache. |
| C Headache has developed or markedly worsened during medication overuse. |
| D Headache resolves or reverts to its previous pattern within 2 months after discontinuation of overused medicationa |
aRemoved in latest revision [18]