Evaluating the use of paracetamol to prevent fasting headache during the first week of Ramadan: A randomized, open‐label, clinical trial

Author:

Almohammed Omar A.12ORCID,Alsanea Sary23ORCID,Albishi Nouf12ORCID,AlMuhareb Lamia12ORCID,AlMotawa Rana12ORCID,Alrasheed Sara12ORCID,Alasmari Fawaz23ORCID,Almutairi Faris23ORCID,Assiri Mohammed A.23ORCID,Alghamdi Ali2ORCID,Albilali Abdulrazaq24ORCID,A.ElToukhy Riham25ORCID,Alwhaibi Abdulrahman12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Clinical Pharmacy, College of Pharmacy King Saud University Riyadh Saudi Arabia

2. King Saud University Medical City King Saud University Riyadh Saudi Arabia

3. Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, College of Pharmacy King Saud University Riyadh Saudi Arabia

4. Neurology Unit, Department of Internal Medicine, College of Medicine King Saud University Riyadh Saudi Arabia

5. Department of Family and Community Medicine, College of Medicine University Family Medicine Center Riyadh Saudi Arabia

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundFasting headaches frequently occur during the first few days of Ramadan, and treatment is challenging because of fasting.ObjectiveThis study aimed to evaluate the effect of extended‐release paracetamol on preventing fasting headaches.MethodsA randomized, open‐label clinical trial investigated the efficacy of extended‐release paracetamol at a daily dose of 1330 mg in preventing fasting headache. Adults aged 18 years and older were recruited through the Clinical Trial Unit at the King Saud University Medical City. The eligible participants in the study fasted 13.5 h daily during the first week of Ramadan. Participants in the treatment and control arms were followed up to investigate the occurrence, severity, and timing of headache symptoms via self‐reporting using a standardized headache diary scale with a daily online link or phone call. The primary outcome was the frequency of headache episodes while fasting during the first week of Ramadan.ResultsA total of 238 participants were enrolled and randomized. Of these, 173 followed the protocol (80 treated, 93 control) for at least the first day and were included in the analysis. Most participants were young and healthy, with a mean age of 32.2 ± 10.2 years. More men were included in the study (102/173; 59.0%), a small proportion of participants were smokers (31/173; 17.9%), and almost all participants reported being coffee drinkers (165/173; 95.4%); nonetheless, these characteristics were evenly distributed between the two groups in the study. The overall incidence of headache episodes was 33.0% (57/173) on day 1 and decreased to 11.3% (18/159) on day 7. On average over the 7 days, no significant effect was observed for the treatment on the incidence of headache, as the findings from the generalized estimating equation model indicated (β = −0.398, p = 0.084; odds ratio = 0.67, 95% confidence interval [CI] 0.42–1.06). Moreover, there was initially no significant difference in the incidence of headache episodes between the treatment and control groups. However, the treatment group had significantly fewer headache episodes during fasting than the control group on day 3 (4/72 [5.6%] vs. 15/91 [16.5%], p = 0.031; relative risk [RR] = 0.34, 95% CI 0.12–0.97) and day 6 (5/69 [7.2%] vs. 20/90 [22.2%], p = 0.010; RR = 0.33, 95% CI 0.13–0.82). No adverse effects were observed during the study period.ConclusionNo significant differences were observed in the occurrence of fasting headaches between the two groups on most days during the study period. Additional studies are required to address fasting headaches during the first week of Ramadan.

Funder

King Saud University

Publisher

Wiley

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