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![]() CephalalgiaVolume 27 Issue 11, Pages 1274 - 1277 Published Online: 10 Aug 2007 © 2009 International Headache Society Published on behalf of the International Headache Society
Abstract | References | Full Text: HTML, PDF (Size: 77K) | Related Articles | Citation Tracking BRIEF REPORT Low-dose gabapentin in treatment of high-altitude headache Copyright Blackwell Publishing Ltd Cephalalgia, 2007 KEYWORDS Gabapentin • high-altitude headache • randomized clinical trial Jafarian S, Gorouhi F, Salimi S & Lotfi J. Low-dose gabapentin in treatment of high-altitude headache. Cephalalgia 2007; 27:1274–1277. London. ISSN 0333-1024 ABSTRACTHeadache is the most prevalent symptom of acute mountain sickness. We conducted a pilot clinical trial at an altitude of 3500 m to evaluate the efficacy of gabapentin in treatment of high-altitude headache (HAH). Twenty-four adult HAH patients (10 female, 14 male; age 18–50 years) were randomly assigned to receive either 300 mg of gabapentin capsule or identical placebo. After 1 h the presence of HAH and need to receive supplementary analgesic were assessed. The duration of the HAH-free phase after taking additional analgesic was also registered. Four patients in the gabapentin group asked for additional analgesics, whereas nine placebo recipients did not find primary medication satisfactory after the first hour of treatment (P = 0.04). The mean HAH-free period was 17.10 h in the gabapentin group, which was significantly higher than in the placebo group with a mean of 10.08 h (P = 0.02). This preliminary observation indicates that gabapentin is effective in treatment and alleviation of HAH. Received 9 January 2007, accepted 15 April 2007 |