[Self-medication of regular headache: a community pharmacy-based survey in Belgium].

Journal de pharmacie de Belgique Pub Date : 2012-06-01
E Mehuys, K Paemeleire, T Van Hees, T Christiaens, L Van Bortel, I Van Tongelen, G Philippe, M L Prévôt, B Evrard, M Piette, L De Bolle, J-P Remon, K Boussery
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Aim: This observational community pharmacy-based study aimed to investigate headache characteristics and medication use of persons with regular headache presenting for self-medication.

Methods: Participants (n=1205) completed ii) a questionnaire to assess current headache medication and previous physician diagnosis, (ii) the ID Migraine Screener [ID-M] and (iii) the MIDAS questionnaire.

Results: Forty-four % of the study population (n=528) did not have a physician diagnosis of their headache, and 225 of them (225/528, 42.6%) were found to be ID-M positive. The most commonly used acute headache drugs were paracetamol (used by 62% of the study population), NSAIDs (39%) and combination analgesics (36%). Only 12% of patients physician-diagnosed with migraine used prophylactic migraine medication, and 25% used triptans. About 24% of our sample (n=292) chronically overused acute medication, which was combination analgesic overuse (n=166), simple analgesic overuse (n=130), triptan overuse (n=19), ergot overuse (n=6) and opioid overuse (n=51). Only 14.5% was ever advised to limit intake frequency of acute headache treatments.

Conclusions: This study identified underdiagnosis of migraine, low use of migraine prophylaxis and triptans, and high prevalence of medication overuse among subjects seeking self-medication for regular headache. Community pharmacists have a strategic position in education and referral of these self-medicating headache patients.

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[自我治疗经常性头痛:比利时社区药房调查]。
目的:本观察性社区药学研究旨在调查定期自我用药的头痛患者的头痛特征和用药情况。方法:参与者(n=1205)完成了一份评估当前头痛药物治疗和既往医生诊断的问卷,(ii) ID偏头痛筛查[ID- m]和(iii) MIDAS问卷。结果:44%的研究人群(n=528)没有医生诊断他们的头痛,其中225人(225/528,42.6%)被发现为ID-M阳性。最常用的急性头痛药物是扑热息痛(62%的研究人群使用)、非甾体抗炎药(39%)和联合镇痛药(36%)。只有12%被医生诊断为偏头痛的患者使用预防性偏头痛药物,25%使用曲坦类药物。约24%的样本(n=292)长期过度使用急性药物,包括联合镇痛药过度使用(n=166)、单纯镇痛药过度使用(n=130)、曲坦类药物过度使用(n=19)、麦角菌过度使用(n=6)和阿片类药物过度使用(n=51)。只有14.5%的人被建议限制急性头痛治疗的摄入频率。结论:本研究确定了偏头痛的诊断不足,偏头痛预防和曲坦类药物的使用率低,以及在寻求自我治疗常规头痛的受试者中药物滥用的高发率。社区药师在这些自我用药的头痛患者的教育和转诊中具有战略地位。
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