Self-Treatment of Acute Migraine with Subcutaneous Sumatriptan Using an Auto-Injector Device: Comparison With Customary Treatment in An Open, Longitudinal Study

Author:

Schoenen J1,Bulcke J2,Caekebeke J3,Dehaene I4,Keyser J De5,Hildebrand G6,Joffroy A6,Laloux P7,Louis P8,Monseu G9,Pierre P10,Vanderlinden C11,Sautois D12,Vandenberghe A12

Affiliation:

1. University Department of Neurology1, CHR Citadelle, Liège

2. Department of Neurology2, University Hôspital Gasthuisberg, Leuven

3. Department of Neurology3, Onze Lieve Vrouw Ziekenhuis, Aalst

4. Department of Neurology4, Algemeen Ziekenhuis St Jan, Brugge

5. Department of Neurology5, Vrije Universiteit Brusset, Brussels

6. University Department of Neurology6, Hôpital Erasme, Brussels

7. University Department of Nenrology7, Cliniques Universitaires de Mont-Godinne, Yvoir

8. Department of Neurology8, Eeuwfeest Kliniek, Antwerpen

9. Department of Neurology9, Høpital de Braine L'Alleud Waterloo, Braine L'Alleud

10. Department of Neurology10, Cliniques Universitaires St Luc, Brussels

11. University Department of Neurology11, Akademisch Ziekenhuis, Gent

12. Glaxo12; Belgium

Abstract

In a multicenter open longitudinal clinical trial where 479 patients suffering from migraine with or without aura were recruited, patients treated at home one to three migraine attacks with their customary treatment, and subsequently, over a 3-month period, one to three migraine attacks with (5 mg sumatriptan sc using an auto-injector. The headache response to customary treatment was 19% at 1 h and 30.5% at 2 h, and was not significantly different when only attacks treated “adequately” according to accepted treatment recommendations were considered: 16% at 1 h and 35% at 2 h. In contrast, 69% and 82% of patients treated with 6 mg sumatriptan sc had mild headache or no headache at 1 and 2 h respectively, regardless of migraine type or duration of symptoms prior to treatment. Other migraine symptoms (nausea, vomiting, photo- and phonophobia) were effectively treated with sumatriptan. Recurrence of migraine was observed in 31% of patients and was well controlled by a second injection of sumatriptan. It is concluded that 6 mg sumatriptan sc, self-administered using an auto-injector, is well tolerated and more effective than most currently used acute treatments for migraine in a population of severely affected patients consulting a neurologist.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Neurology (clinical),General Medicine

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