Tolerability of pharmacological agents in the treatment of headache following brain injury: a scoping review

Brain injury(2023)

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BackgroundWhile systematic reviews have examined medication effectiveness for post-traumatic headache (PTH), they have not assessed tolerability.ObjectiveTo conduct a scoping review to characterize the adverse effects of pharmacotherapy for PTH.MethodsCINAHL, CMA Infobase, Cochrane Library, Embase, Epistemonikos, MEDLINE, PEDro, PsycInfo, Scopus, SportDiscus, TRIP and the University of York Center for Reviews and Dissemination were searched. Studies meeting these criteria were included 1) English language, 2) involved humans with traumatic brain injury (TBI), 3) a medication for PTH was administered and 4) reported tolerability outcomes. Author(s), publication year, country of origin, study design, sample demographics, medication type, comparator, dose, treatment duration, adverse effect type and rate, discontinuation rate, and effectiveness outcomes were extracted.ResultsThe search yielded 2941 records; 11 studies were included (n = 324 subjects). All subjects had mild TBI except for one with moderate TBI. The following therapies were examined 1) abortive (dihydroergotamine N = 1; metoclopramide N = 1; indomethacin N = 3), 2) prophylactic (divalproex sodium N = 1; amantadine N = 1; erenumab N = 2; amitriptyline N = 2). No serious adverse effects occurred. Observed adverse effects overlap with common symptoms of TBI.ConclusionThe unique needs of people with TBI must be considered when instituting pharmacotherapy. More studies specifically evaluating medication tolerability in PTH are needed.
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Drug-Related side effects and adverse reactions,Post-Traumatic headache,Traumatic brain injuries,drug therapy
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