We studied the effects of short-term psychodynamic psychotherapy (STPP) and pharmacological therapy in 26 consecutive patients with probable medication overuse headache (pMOH). Patients underwent a standard in-patient detoxification protocol, lasting a mean of 7 days. Eleven patients overused non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), five a combination of NSAIDs and triptans, four triptans, four a combination of NSAIDs, and three triptans and ergot derivates. Preventive therapy was initiated during detoxification. The STPP protocol comprised the Brief Psychodynamic Investigation (BPI) and psychoanalysis-inspired psychotherapy. All patients (groups A and B) underwent the BPI and pharmacological therapy. Half of the patients (group B) a...
Headache is among the most common neurological symptoms in clinical practice. In some cases of episo...
Chronic headache patients often overuse symptomatic drugs while episodic headache patients usually t...
Chronic headaches have increasingly become a focus within the field of head pain. For the most part ...
Usually overuse of analgesic drugs in chronic headache sufferers is seen only as a secondary or acce...
Management of medication overuse headache (MOH) requires abrupt suspension of overused drugs either ...
The interactions between chronic headache and medication overuse are complex and not yet fully clari...
The management of medication overuse headache (MOH) is based essentially on the withdrawal of the ov...
Background: Drug withdrawal still remains the key element in the treatment of Medication Overuse Hea...
The management of medication overuse headache (MOH) is based essentially on the withdrawal of the ov...
Background and purpose Medication overuse headache is a prevalent disorder, with a strong biobehavio...
The management of medication-overuse headache (MOH) is multifaceted and headache experts have differ...
Several studies have shown the benefit of withdrawal therapy when medication overuse headache (MOH) ...
Migraine is an episodic painful disorder occasionally developing into a chronic form. Such disorder ...
Background Chronic headache (headache ≥ 15 days/month for at least 3 months) affects...
Background: The frequent use of medication to treat migraine attacks can lead to an increase in migr...
Headache is among the most common neurological symptoms in clinical practice. In some cases of episo...
Chronic headache patients often overuse symptomatic drugs while episodic headache patients usually t...
Chronic headaches have increasingly become a focus within the field of head pain. For the most part ...
Usually overuse of analgesic drugs in chronic headache sufferers is seen only as a secondary or acce...
Management of medication overuse headache (MOH) requires abrupt suspension of overused drugs either ...
The interactions between chronic headache and medication overuse are complex and not yet fully clari...
The management of medication overuse headache (MOH) is based essentially on the withdrawal of the ov...
Background: Drug withdrawal still remains the key element in the treatment of Medication Overuse Hea...
The management of medication overuse headache (MOH) is based essentially on the withdrawal of the ov...
Background and purpose Medication overuse headache is a prevalent disorder, with a strong biobehavio...
The management of medication-overuse headache (MOH) is multifaceted and headache experts have differ...
Several studies have shown the benefit of withdrawal therapy when medication overuse headache (MOH) ...
Migraine is an episodic painful disorder occasionally developing into a chronic form. Such disorder ...
Background Chronic headache (headache ≥ 15 days/month for at least 3 months) affects...
Background: The frequent use of medication to treat migraine attacks can lead to an increase in migr...
Headache is among the most common neurological symptoms in clinical practice. In some cases of episo...
Chronic headache patients often overuse symptomatic drugs while episodic headache patients usually t...
Chronic headaches have increasingly become a focus within the field of head pain. For the most part ...