H. Gobel et al., ACUTE TREATMENT OF EPISODIC AND CHRONIC C LUSTER HEADACHE WITH SUBCUTANEOUS SUMATRIPTAN - RESULTS OF A 1-YEAR LONG-TERM STUDY, Nervenarzt, 69(4), 1998, pp. 320-329
The aim of the open prospective study was to investigate the efficacy,
safety and tolerability of subcutaneous sumatriptan in the acute trea
tment of cluster headache. Self-treatment with 6 mg sumatriptan subcut
aneously was monitored over a period up to 1 year. Headache parameters
were documented by the patients with a headache diary. A total of 203
1 attacks in 52 patients were investigated. Treatment with sumatriptan
was effective in 88% of the attacks and 57% of the patients were pain
-free within 15 min after injection; 42% of the patients became painfr
ee within 15 min after at least 90% of their attacks. During long-time
treatment the efficacy remained unchanged. Of the patients 10% withdr
ew from the study due to lack of efficacy or adverse events. In total,
62% of the patients reported adverse events,which were serious in 3.8
% of the cases. Subcutaneous self-treatment of cluster headache is bot
h highly effective and well tolerated.