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Migraine Abortive TreatmentAka: Migraine Abortive Management
- See Also
- Migraine Headache
- Migraine Headache Management
- Migraine Headache Management in Children
- Emergency Department Migraine Headache Care
- Migraine Medications in Pregnancy
- Migraine Medications in Breast Feeding
- Headache in Pregnancy
- General Pointers
- Consider abortive agent sparing measures
- See Headache General Measures
- See Migraine Prophylaxis
- Establish Migraine Management Clinic Schedule
- Avoid use of abortive agents more than twice per week
- Frequent use results in Rebound Headache
- NSAIDs are unlikely to cause Rebound Headache
- Gastrointestinal motility drugs improve efficacy
- Metoclopramide (Reglan)
- Dose: 10 mg PO 20-30 minutes before pre-medication
- Extrapyramidal Side Effects
- Dystonic Reaction (especially in children)
- Antiemetic effect in addition to increased motility
- Antiemetics may be very useful in abortive treatment
- Alleviate Nausea associated with Headache
- Sedation to allow rest despite Headache
- Increases medication absorption (e.g. Reglan)
- Combined therapies may be helpful in refractory cases
- Aspirin and Metoclopramide
- Aspirin 975 mg PO (three 325 mg tablets)
- Metoclopramide (Reglan) 10 mg PO
- DHE and Vistaril Combination
- DHE-45 1 mg IM
- Vistaril 75 mg IM
- Oral Analgesics
- General
- Beware Rebound Headaches with most Analgesics
- Analgesics with proven efficacy
- Excedrin Migraine (Acetaminophen, Aspirin, Caffeine)
- Aspirin 975 mg PO (with or without Metoclopramide)
- Midrin (Isometheptene, Dichloralphenazone, Tylenol)
- Dose: 2 stat at Headache onset
- Repeat 1 each hour prn
- Maximum: 5 pills per 12 hours, 20 pills per month
- Limit use to no more than 2 days per week
- Anaprox, Aleve (Naproxen Sodium)
- Absorbed more rapidly than Naprosyn
- Initial Dose: 825 mg (Three 275 mg tablets)
- Repeat 220 to 550 mg every 3-4 hours
- Maximum: 1.5 grams per day (5 to 6 tablets per day)
- Analgesics to be avoided (low efficacy and higher risk)
- Cafergot (Ergotamine with Caffeine)
- Dose: 2 PO stat with Headache onset
- Repeat one tablet every half hour prn
- Maximum: 4 to 6 pills per day or 10 per week
- Fiorinal (ASA 325mg, Caffeine 40mg, Butalbital 50mg)
- Dose: 2 tablets at Headache onset
- Repeat one tablet every 4 to 6 hours prn
- Maximum: 5 pills per day or 15 per month
- Limit use to no more than 2 days per week
- Esgic or Fioricet (Tylenol, Caffeine, Butalbital)
- Same dosing recommendations as for Fiorinal
- Parenteral Analgesics
- See Emergency Department Migraine Headache Care
- See Serotonin Agonists (Triptans) below
- See Narcotics below (avoid if possible)
- Ketorolac (Toradol)
- Dose: 30-60 mg IM
- May repeat 15-30 mg q6h
- Do not exceed 5 consecutive days of use
- May supplement with rectal Antiemetic
- Rectal Analgesics (indicated for Vomiting)
- Rectal Antiemetics
- Promethazine (Phenergan) 12.5 to 25 mg PR q4-6 hours
- Prochlorperazine (Compazine) 25 mg PR q12 hours
- Rectal Analgesics
- Indomethacin 50 mg, 1-2 PR at Headache onset
- Serotonin Agonist
- Ergotamine tartrate (Wigraine) suppository
- Use Ergotamine with caution due to adverse effects
- Serotonin Agonists
- Sumatriptan (Imitrex)
- Rizatriptan (Maxalt)
- Zolmitriptan (Zomig)
- Naratriptan (Amerge)
- Dihydroergotamine (DHE-45)
- Ergotamine
- Narcotics (Avoid if possible)
- Indications
- Patients failing non-Opioid therapy
- Much less desirable for Headache Management
- Non-specific for Headache
- Addictive potential
- Acetaminophen with codeine (Tylenol #3)
- Equivalent to Aspirin 975 mg PO
- Boureau (1994) Cephalalgia 14:156
- Stadol-NS (Butorphanol)
- Addictive (Class IV regulated substance)
- Dosing
- Stadol 1 spray in one nostril, repeat hourly prn
- Maximum 4 sprays per day or 6 sprays per week
- Limit to 2 days per week
- Meperidine (Demerol)
- Up to 150 mg initial dose
- May repeat 50-100 mg q3-4 hours
- Equivalent to Dihydroergotamine IV/IM with Vistaril
- Carleton (1998) Ann Emerg Med 32:129
- References
- (1995) Med Lett Drugs Ther :
- Moore (1997) Am Fam Physician 56(8):2039
- Jackson (1998) CMEA Internal Medicine Lecture,San Diego
- Noble (1997) Am Fam Physician 56(9):2279
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