Pharm. Management of Headache Flashcards

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Pathophysiology of migraine

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Current understanding suggests that a primary neuronal dysfunction leads to a sequence of intracranial and extracranial changes that account for migraine symptoms. There is strong evidence to implicate serotonin (5HT) in the pathogenesis of migraine.

2 phases:

  1. Cerebral vasoconstriction and ischemia. Serotonin release (5HT) from neurons and platelets (PERIPHERAL MECHANISMS) that acts on 5-HT2 receptors contributes to this phase.
  2. Cerebral vasodilation and pain. Trigeminal neurovascular system appears to have a central role in the second phase. Neurons in the trigeminal complex release the vasoactive peptides substance P [SP] and calcitonin gene-related peptide [CGRP] that trigger vasodilation and neuroinflammation of pial and dural vessels (sensory nerve discharge). This in turn stimulates nociceptive fibers of the trigeminal nerve that causes pain.
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Treatment of migraines

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  1. NSAIDs and Acetaminophen
  2. If not enough, use triptans (sumatriptan)
  3. Ergot Alkaloids (Dihydroergotamine)
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Preventive therapy for migraines

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  1. Antihypertensive agents (beta-blockers: 1st line, a channels blockers, ACE inhibitors)
  2. Antidepressants
  3. Anticonvulsants
  4. Botox
  5. Methysergide (serotonin antagonist)
  6. NSAIDs
  7. Dietary supplements (Riboflavin, butterbur, feverfew)
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Preventive therapy for tension headaches

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SSRIs

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Abortive therapy for tension headaches

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NSAIDs and muscle relaxants

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Adverse drug rxns with sumatriptan

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Paresthesias, flushing, dizziness, drowsiness, chest tightness

Rarely: coronary vasospasm, angina, MI, arrhythmia, stroke, death

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Drug-drug interactions with sumatriptan

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Additive vasoconstriction with ergot alkaloids

Increased risk of serotonin syndrome** with MAOIs - risk very much less with SNRIs-SSRIs

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Adverse drug rxns with ergot alkaloids

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Nausea / vomiting (give w/antiemetic), diarrhea, cramps, paresthesias

Serious effects: vascular occlusion and gangrene (strict dosage limits)

Mediated via α1 adrenergic vasoconstriction

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Drug-drug interactions with ergot alkaloids

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Severe peripheral ischemia if used with non-selective (β1-β2) beta-blockers

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