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Use and overuse of antimigraine drugs by pharmacy personnel in France: COTA survey.

Anne Donnet1, Michel Lantéri-Minet, François Aucoin, Bashar Allaf.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Pharmacy personnel are supposed to be well informed of recommendations for proper migraine management, but their easy access to medicines may favor self-medication and promote medication overuse for those with frequent migraine attacks.
OBJECTIVE: The main objective of the COTA survey was to investigate migraine management by pharmacy personnel who considered themselves as migraineurs.
METHODS: Out of 22,000 pharmacies currently open in France, a questionnaire was proposed to a random sample of approximately 4000 pharmacies with at least 1 self-considered migraineur in the pharmacy staff who accepted to complete and return the questionnaire. The reality of migraine was assessed by the study questionnaire according to the International Classification of Headache Disorders, 2nd edition (ICHD-II) criteria. In addition, the study questionnaire inquired about subjects' demographics, headache characteristics, consumption of medications for headaches, subjects' satisfaction with the usual treatment of headaches and treatment effectiveness. Medication overuse was defined in terms of treatment days per month during the previous 3 months according to the ICHD-II criteria for medication overuse headache.
RESULTS: Some 74% of the 3326 participating pharmacies with a self-considered migraine subject among their staff actually returned the survey questionnaire. Using the ICHD-II criteria, migraine was confirmed in 85% of participating subjects, of whom 38% were under medical supervision and had asked for a prescription, and 27% used recommended medications. The treatment used was truly effective for only 31% of migraineurs. Medication overuse was observed in 21% of all participating subjects, mostly migraineurs. Most migraineurs with medication overuse (81%) used nonrecommended treatments.
CONCLUSIONS: Considering their pivotal role in advising migraine patients who seek their help with self-management, migraine education of pharmacy personnel about proper migraine management should be reinforced.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19486362     DOI: 10.1111/j.1526-4610.2009.01395.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Headache        ISSN: 0017-8748            Impact factor:   5.887


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Review 1.  Treatment adherence in patients with headache: a systematic review.

Authors:  Rachelle R Ramsey; Jamie L Ryan; Andrew D Hershey; Scott W Powers; Brandon S Aylward; Kevin A Hommel
Journal:  Headache       Date:  2014-04-17       Impact factor: 5.887

Review 2.  Risk of medication overuse headache across classes of treatments for acute migraine.

Authors:  Kristian Thorlund; Christina Sun-Edelstein; Eric Druyts; Steve Kanters; Shanil Ebrahim; Rahul Bhambri; Elodie Ramos; Edward J Mills; Michel Lanteri-Minet; Stewart Tepper
Journal:  J Headache Pain       Date:  2016-11-24       Impact factor: 7.277

Review 3.  Practical Insights on the Identification and Management of Patients with Chronic Migraine.

Authors:  Andrew Blumenfeld; Aud Nome Dueland; Stefan Evers; Bronwyn Jenkins; Paolo Martelletti; Katherine Sommer
Journal:  Pain Ther       Date:  2022-04-20
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