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Treating Chronic Tension‐type Headache Not Responding to Amitriptyline Hydrochloride With Paroxetine Hydrochloride: A Pilot Evaluation
Author(s) -
Holroyd Kenneth A.,
Labus Jennifer S.,
O'Donnell Francis J.,
Cordingley Gary E.
Publication year - 2003
Publication title -
headache: the journal of head and face pain
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.14
H-Index - 119
eISSN - 1526-4610
pISSN - 0017-8748
DOI - 10.1046/j.1526-4610.2003.03193.x
Subject(s) - amitriptyline , paroxetine , headaches , tension headache , placebo , medicine , anesthesia , analgesic , antidepressant , tricyclic antidepressant , tricyclic , migraine , surgery , pharmacology , alternative medicine , pathology , hippocampus
Context.—In some individuals, chronic tension‐type headache fails to respond to tricyclic antidepressant medications that often serve as first‐line therapy. Objective.—To evaluate the clinical efficacy of paroxetine hydrochloride for chronic tension‐type headache not responding to amitriptyline hydrochloride. Design and Setting.—Open‐label trial of paroxetine conducted at 2 outpatient sites in Ohio. Participants and Intervention.—Thirty‐one adults (mean age, 37 years; 20 women) with chronic tension‐type headache (mean, 25 headache days per month) who had failed to respond (less than 30% improvement) to treatment with either amitriptyline (n = 13) or matched placebo (n = 18). All participants were treated with paroxetine (up to 40 mg per day) in a 9‐month protocol. Outcome Measures.—Monthly headache index calculated as the mean of pain ratings (0 to 10 scale) recorded by participants in a diary 4 times per day, number of days per month with at least moderate pain (pain rating of 5 or greater), and analgesic medication use. Results.—In patients who had not responded to amitriptyline, paroxetine failed to reduce chronic tension‐type headaches or analgesic medication use. In patients who had not responded to placebo, paroxetine produced modest reductions in chronic tension‐type headaches and analgesic use. Conclusions.—We found no evidence that chronic tension‐type headaches that failed to respond to tricyclic antidepressant therapy with amitriptyline improved when subsequently treated with paroxetine. More support was found for the efficacy of paroxetine in patients with chronic tension‐type headaches who had failed to respond to placebo.