Chronic paroxysmal hemicrania (CPH) is a rare headache syndrome resulting in non-remitting, recurrent, intense, short-lasting pain, with typical, often total, responsiveness to indomethacin. Other drugs have anecdotally been reported to be potentially effective. Apparent unreponsiveness, in fact due to intolerance to this non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug, can lead to doubt about the initial diagnosis. Two such cases of CPH, for whom effective alternative treatment was eventually given, are described.
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Rajabally, Y. A. (2003). Successful treatment of indomethacin-intolerant chronic paroxysmal hemicrania: Report of two cases. Journal of Headache and Pain, 4(3), 168–170. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10194-003-0053-6
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