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Assessment of the efficacy and tolerability of triptans in clinical practice

Abstract
Data di Pubblicazione:
2004
Citazione:
Assessment of the efficacy and tolerability of triptans in clinical practice / Sternieri, E., Ferrari, A., Leone, S., Coccia, C., Bertolini, A.. - In: THE JOURNAL OF HEADACHE AND PAIN. - ISSN 1129-2369. - STAMPA. - 5 (Suppl.1):(2004), pp. S17-S17. (18th National Congress of The Italian Society for The Study of Headaches Taormina October 7-10, 2004).
Abstract:
In most cases a triptan is prescribed to a patient suffering from
migraine who has been taking OTCAs for years, alone or combined
with caffeine, antiemetics, barbiturates, etc.
A proper use of triptans is therefore indispensable to correctly assess
whether they are efficacious and/or toxic in a completely different setting
from the one in which controlled clinical trials are conducted.
Patient’s judgments on the treatment are therefore fundamental to
assess if it is ineffective and/or causes toxic effects.
The physician knows that the efficacy and toxicity among triptans are
similar in clinical practice and that the response is individual and closely
connected to the patient’s compliance and expectations. Most side
effects of triptans appear the first time they are taken and their efficacy
is rarely the same each time they are taken. It is therefore advisable to
agree with the patient upon the use of the triptans: triptans are indispensable
drugs to treat migraine, but they are not miraculous. To prevent
the patient from stopping treatment or from trying different triptans
and then returning to self-medication, the patient must agree to fill
out a form on the efficacy and toxicity of the drug being taken.
Naturally, before preparing this form, the physician has to decide
whether to use the same parameters of efficacy and tolerability in clinical
practice and controlled clinical trials.
Whatever instruments are used to assess the drug, there are some key
elements to consider: time when the migraine attack started; time when
the drug was taken; presence of autonomic symptoms or aura; intensity
of the pain when it started and at the moment when the drug was
taken; duration of attack; should there be any relapse, at what time it
appeared; should there be any side effects, their intensity and duration.
The information gathered must then be discussed with the patient to
decide whether to continue or modify the treatment. Data on the efficacy
and tolerability of triptans, also if combined with other drugs,
could help to identify sub-groups of patients suffering from migraine
who are non-responders to triptans and/or prone to toxic effects.
Tipologia CRIS:
Abstract in Rivista
Keywords:
tolerability; triptans; clinical practice; migraine; efficacy
Elenco autori:
Sternieri, E; Ferrari, Anna; Leone, S; Coccia, Cpr; Bertolini, A.
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unimore.it/handle/11380/837490
Titolo del libro:
Abstract of the 18th National Congress of The Italian Society for The Study of Headaches
Pubblicato in:
THE JOURNAL OF HEADACHE AND PAIN
Journal
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