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- $Title{Can Sedatives and Tranquilizers be Used in Treating Headaches?}
- $Subject{headaches medication medications tranquilizers sedatives ill Defined
- Symptoms symptom tension muscle-contraction headache propranolol valium}
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- Temporal Arteritis Headaches*0003901.scf
- Classic Migraine Headaches*0003902.scf
- Common Migraine Headaches*0003903.scf
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- Cluster Headache*0003905.scf
- Where Headaches Originate I*0004001.scf
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- Can Sedatives and Tranquilizers be Used in Treating Headaches?
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- QUESTION: Headaches are my big problem, and I am constantly hoping for new
- and different ways of dealing with them. Can sedatives and tranquilizers be
- of any use in treating headaches?
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- ANSWER: Some studies have shown that sedatives and tranquilizers have, at
- times, helped patients suffering from migraines, muscle contraction headaches,
- and to a lesser extent, cluster headaches in adults. Evidence of the value of
- these drugs in properly conducted, double-blind trials has not yet come in,
- however, and doctors must weigh the risks of addiction and withdrawal symptoms
- before prescribing tranquilizers and sedatives for treatment of headaches.
- Recurrent headache is one of the most common reasons that people seek the
- help of doctors. A detailed patient history is necessary to identify the true
- nature of the headaches. The prudent doctor will have patients undergo a
- complete physical, neurological exam and blood pressure tests before treatment
- is administered. Although more than 400 remedies have been used for
- migraines, with the exception of propranolol, there has been a poor success
- rate for most. That seems to be why sedatives and tranquilizers are being
- prescribed. There is little agreement among researchers regarding when these
- drugs should be employed.
- The most common cause of headache in adults is tension. The tension may
- cause what are known as muscle-contraction headaches, which can be severe,
- recurrent and disabling. Double-blind trials on patients with this problem
- have shown that a combination of aspirin and a mild tranquilizer relieved the
- sufferer more than just aspirin alone. Sedatives and analgesics have been
- used for years, but because they can be habit-forming and are not consistently
- successful, alternative methods have been sought to reduce the pain. The
- tranquilizer valium given intravenously has been proven effective as a
- treatment for cluster headaches. Sedatives have been found to be of little
- help in treating them.
- When the causes of a symptom such as headache are so numerous, and the
- available medications which might be helpful are so abundant, it takes careful
- cooperation between patient and physician to arrive at just the right
- combination of drugs which will be correct for a specific individual and
- situation.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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