The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

SSRIs and SNRIs for preventing tension headaches in adults

Updated

Abstract

The updated review includes eight studies with a total of 412 participants with chronic tension-type headache.

  • No significant difference was found in headache frequency between SSRIs or venlafaxine and placebo after eight weeks.
  • SSRIs reduced the use of symptomatic medication for acute headache attacks compared to placebo, but less effectively than amitriptyline.
  • There was no evidence of differences in headache duration or intensity when comparing SSRIs or SNRIs to placebo or other antidepressants.
  • SSRIs and SNRIs were generally better tolerated than tricyclic antidepressants, with no greater withdrawal rates due to adverse events.
  • The new studies did not provide high-quality evidence to support the preventive use of SSRIs or venlafaxine for chronic tension-type headache.

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