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Combination of low-dose mirtazapine and ibuprofen for prophylaxis of chronic tension-type headache

  • L. Bendtsen
  • , L. Buchgreitz
  • , S. Ashina
  • , R. Jensen

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Abstract

Chronic headaches are difficult to treat and represent the biggest challenge in headache centres. Mirtazapine has a prophylactic and ibuprofen an acute effect in tension-type headache. Combination therapy may increase efficacy and lower side effects. We aimed to evaluate the prophylactic effect of a combination of low-dose mirtazapine and ibuprofen in chronic tension-type headache. Ninety-three patients were included in the double-blind, placebo-controlled, parallel trial. Following a 4-week run-in period they were randomized to four groups for treatment with a combination of mirtazapine 4.5 mg and ibuprofen 400 mg, placebo, mirtazapine 4.5 mg or ibuprofen 400 mg daily for 8 weeks. Eighty-four patients completed the study. The primary efficacy parameter, change in area under the headache curve from run-in to the last 4 weeks of treatment, did not differ between combination therapy (190) and placebo (219), P = 0.85. Explanatory analyses revealed worsening of headache already in the third week of treatment with ibuprofen alone. In conclusion, the combination of low-dose mirtazapine and ibuprofen is not effective for the treatment of chronic tension-type headache. Moreover, the study suggests that daily intake of ibuprofen worsens headache already after few weeks in chronic tension-type headache.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)187-193
Number of pages7
JournalEuropean Journal of Neurology
Volume14
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2007
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Antidepressant
  • Ibuprofen
  • Mirtazapine
  • Prophylactic treatment
  • Tension-type headache

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