Double-Blind Comparison of An Acetaminophen 400 mg-Codeine 25 mg Combination Versus Aspirin 1000 mg and Placebo in Acute Migraine Attack

Autor: Boureau, F, Joubert, JM, Lasserre, V, Prum, B, Delecoeuillerie, G
Zdroj: Cephalalgia; April 1994, Vol. 14 Issue: 2 p156-161, 6p
Abstrakt: The purpose of this study was to compare the efficacy and tolerance of a single dose of the acetaminophen 400 mg-codeine 25 mg combination (ACC) aspirin 1000 mg (A) and a placebo (P) for the treatment of acute migraine attack. The study design was randomized, multicentre, double-blind and double dummy with cross-over on three periods. Of the 198 patients who had three attacks 29.8%, 52.3% and 49.7% had recorded the complete or almost complete disappearance of the pain at 2 h after P, A and ACC respectively. When compared with the placebo, the difference was significant for the A and ACC. When complete disappearance of pain at 2 h was used as a criterion, no significant difference was observed. These results enabled the sensitivity of the evaluation criteria suggested for clinical trials of migraine attack to be discussed.
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