Focus on therapy of primary stabbing headache

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Enrico Ferrante
Paolo Rossi
Cristina Tassorelli
Carlo Lisotto
Giuseppe Nappi
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[1] Niguarda Ca’ Granda Hospital,Department of Neuroscience
[2] Headache Clinic INI Grottaferrata,Headache Science Centre
[3] IRCCS “Neurological Institute C. Mondino” Foundation,Department of Neuroscience, Headache Centre
[4] University Centre for Headache and Adaptive Disorders (UCADH),Chair of Neurology
[5] University of Pavia,undefined
[6] S. Vito al Tagliamento Hospital,undefined
[7] University “La Sapienza”,undefined
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Primary stabbing headache; Therapy; Indomethacin; COX-2 inhibitors; Gabapentin; Melatonin;
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Primary stabbing headache (PSH) is a short-lasting but troublesome headache disorder, which has been known for several decades. The head pain occurs as a single stab or as a series of stabs generally involving the area supplied by the first division of trigeminal nerve. Stabs last for approximately a few seconds, occurring and recurring from once to multiple times per day in an irregular pattern. For the diagnosis of PSH, it is mandatory that any other underlying disorder is ruled out. Indomethacin represents the principal option in the treatment of PSH, despite therapeutic failure in up to 35% of the cases. Recent reports showed that cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) inhibitors, gabapentin, nifedipine, paracetamol and melatonin may also be effective. In this report, we focus on the therapy of PSH summarizing the information collected from a systematic analysis of the international literature over the period 1980–2009.
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