2022
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.25419
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The Efficacy of Japanese Herbal Kampo Medicine as an Acute and Prophylactic Medication to Treat Chronic Daily Headache and Medication Overuse Headache:-Single Arm Retrospective Study

Abstract: Introduction A chronic daily headache (CDH) comprises a group of headaches occurring at least 15 days per month for three or more consecutive months. We retrospectively investigated the effectiveness of the hybrid treatment strategy for CDH using Kampo medicine combined with Western medication. Methods We retrospectively investigated 43 consecutive first-visit CDH patients. In addition to Western acute and prophylactic medications, we prescribed three typ… Show more

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“…Other details are described in Table 1. Five of the eight patients took Japanese herbal Kampo medicine [14,15] as prophylaxis before CGRP-mABs treatment.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other details are described in Table 1. Five of the eight patients took Japanese herbal Kampo medicine [14,15] as prophylaxis before CGRP-mABs treatment.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, 10 (41.70%) did not use acute medication. Only one (4.17%) individual used prophylactic medication of Japanese herbal kampo goreisan [ 18 , 30 , 31 ] ( Figure 2 ). Ten (41.70%) had hypertension, two (8.3%) had dyslipidemia, and the other two had back or knee pains ( Figure 3 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This could be due to the fact that lifestyle-related diseases are now being properly treated so that more people are taking antihypertensive drugs that also function as migraine prophylactics, and people are becoming more educated over time [ 41 ]. Another possibility is that Japanese herbal kampo medicines are commonly prescribed for the elderly in Japan and used as an acute alternative therapy for headache disorders [ 18 , 30 , 42 ], preventing the abuse of common analgesics. In addition, the fact that the elderly have more TTH [ 6 , 7 ] and often tolerate it until it improves without the use of acute medications may reduce the rate of MOH development.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Depending on the severity, we prescribed acute medications such as non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, triptans, and lasmiditan, and novel 5-HT receptor agonists with high affinity and selectivity for the 5-HT 1F serotonin receptor. In addition, we also prescribed prophylactic medications, such as lomerizine, propranolol, valproic acid, amitriptyline, muscle relaxants, and Kampo medicine [16][17][18] (goreisan, goshuyuto, and yokukansan). The patients were referred to a nearby headache hospital if monoclonal calcitonin gene-related peptide antibodies were indicated as prophylactic medicine.…”
Section: General Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%