KETOPROFEN (25 MG) IN THE SYMPTOMATIC TREATMENT OF EPISODIC TENSION-TYPE HEADACHE - DOUBLE-BLIND PLACEBO-CONTROLLED COMPARISON WITH ACETAMINOPHEN (1000 MG)

Citation
Tj. Steiner et R. Lange, KETOPROFEN (25 MG) IN THE SYMPTOMATIC TREATMENT OF EPISODIC TENSION-TYPE HEADACHE - DOUBLE-BLIND PLACEBO-CONTROLLED COMPARISON WITH ACETAMINOPHEN (1000 MG), Cephalalgia, 18(1), 1998, pp. 38-43
Citations number
6
Categorie Soggetti
Neurosciences
Journal title
ISSN journal
03331024
Volume
18
Issue
1
Year of publication
1998
Pages
38 - 43
Database
ISI
SICI code
0333-1024(1998)18:1<38:K(MITS>2.0.ZU;2-V
Abstract
Therapies in current use for episodic tension-type headache (ETTH) are often unsatisfactory. Few trials have been conducted to demonstrate e fficacy of any of them. This multicenter placebo-controlled randomized parallel-groups study compared the analgesic efficacy of single oral doses of ketoprofen 25 mg and acetaminophen 1000 mg as outpatient trea tment of 1 attack of ETTH. Efficacy was assessed by patients as pain r elief on a diary-entered 7-point categorical scale. A total of 457 pat ients treated 348 attacks, 330 of which were evaluable. There were no serious adverse events (AEs); gastrointestinal AEs were most common on all treatments. Total relief from pain after 2 h was recorded by 16% of patients on placebo, 28% on ketoprofen, and 22% on acetaminophen. W orthwhile effect or total relief (all other responses were regarded as treatment failures) were recorded by 36% on placebo, 70% on ketoprofe n (p<0.001), 61% on acetaminophen (p<0.001). The difference between ke toprofen and acetaminophen was not significant (p=0.24). Various secon dary efficacy measures confirmed superiority of both active treatments over placebo, with some trends for slightly better outcome on ketopro fen than on acetaminophen This study demonstrates that ketoprofen is a n effective alternative to standard therapy in ETTH.