Tertiary treatment for psychiatric comorbidity in headache patients

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The presence of significant and confounding psychiatric comorbidity is greater in patients attending headache clinics than in headache patients from the general population. The frequent comorbidity of headache with generalized anxiety disorder can take advantage of the administration of benzodiazepines. With regard to depression-related headache, it's well-known that the anti depressive drugs can improve migraine as well astension-type headache. Antiepileptic drugs give one more good opportunity. The recognition of a psychiatric comorbidity is mandatory for an accurate management of the patient beacause prevents the clinicians from using any drug that might be dangerous for a mysdiagnosed psychiatric disturbance and often permits to administer medications that can efficaciously control both headache and psychiatric disorders. © Springer-Verlag Italia 2005.

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Savarese, M., Guazzelli, M., Prudenzano, M. P., Carnicelli, M., Rossi, M., Cardinali, V., … Livrea, P. (2005). Tertiary treatment for psychiatric comorbidity in headache patients. Journal of Headache and Pain, 6(4), 231–233. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10194-005-0193-y

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