Drug-associated headache is unrecognized in patients treated at a neurological centre

Objective– We studied the frequency of unrecognized headache associated with overuse of analgesic drugs in a population of headache patients treated at a neurological centre. Methods– Patients in North Norway referred to a neurologist for headache during a 2‐year period completed a questionnaire. Fr...

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Veröffentlicht in:Acta neurologica Scandinavica 2002-02, Vol.105 (2), p.120-123
Hauptverfasser: Bekkelund, S. I., Salvesen, R.
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Zusammenfassung:Objective– We studied the frequency of unrecognized headache associated with overuse of analgesic drugs in a population of headache patients treated at a neurological centre. Methods– Patients in North Norway referred to a neurologist for headache during a 2‐year period completed a questionnaire. From a total of 945, 262 patients (28%) reported headache 3 days or more per week and used analgesic drugs on a daily bases. Results– A specific diagnoses given by the neurologist was reported in 134 of the patients (51%). Only two patients reported that they suffered from a possible drug‐associated headache. Conclusion– This study shows that drug overuse may be the cause of chronic headache in more than 1/4 patients referred to neurologists. Drug‐associated headache is a difficult diagnosis which deserves more attention because it is a common and treatable condition.
ISSN:0001-6314
1600-0404
DOI:10.1034/j.1600-0404.2002.1o193.x