Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3086919 | Pediatric Neurology | 2007 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
In adults, caffeine has been shown to enhance the effectiveness of most analgesics, including ibuprofen. This double-blind cross-over pilot study evaluated the effect of ibuprofen and caffeine compared with ibuprofen and placebo in 12 children with headaches. Patients completed diaries for both headaches. Outcome measures included a five-faces severity scale, a measure of clinical disability, and a scale of pain severity. Comparison of the cumulative response scores revealed a trend toward a greater response to ibuprofen-caffeine treatment of headaches (P = 0.14, P = 0.09, and P = 0.07 for the three measures, respectively). Further larger studies are needed to confirm this effect and to identify potential responders.
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Authors
Joseph M. Dooley, Kevin E. Gordon, Ellen P. Wood, Paula M. Brna, Judith MacSween, Alex Fraser,