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Management of Chronic Tension-Type Headache with Tricyclic Antidepressant Medication, Stress Management Therapy, and Their Combination
JAMA 285:2208-2215, Holroyd,K.A.,et al, 2001
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Article Abstract
Tricyclic antidepressant medication and stress management therapy each produced larger reductions in headache activity, analgesic medication use, and headache-related disability than placebo, but antidepressant medication yielded more rapid improvements in headache activity. Combined therapy was more likely to produce clinically significant (>/=50%) reductions in headache index scores (64% of participants) than antidepressant medication (38% of participants; P=.006), stress management thera py (35%; P=.003), or placebo (29%; P=.001). On other measures the combined therapy and its 2 component therapies produced similar outcomes. Our results indicate that antidepressant medication and stress management therapy are each modestly effective in treating chronic tension-type headaches. Combined therapy may improve outcome relative to monotherapy.
 
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