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Increased use of illicit drugs in a Dutch cluster headache population.

Many patients with cluster headache report use of illicit drugs. We systematically assessed the use of illicit drugs and their effects in a well-defined Dutch cluster headache population. In this cross-sectional explorative study, 756 people with cluster headache received a questionnaire on lifetime use and perceived effects of illicit drugs. Results were compared with age and sex-matched official data from the Dutch general population. Compared to the data from the general population, there were more illicit drug users in the cluster headache group (31.7% vs. 23.8%; p In the Netherlands, people with cluster headache use illicit drugs more often than the general population. The question remains whether this is due to an actual alleviatory effect, placebo response, conviction, or common pathophysiological background between cluster headache and addictive behaviours such as drug use.

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Journal
Cephalalgia: an international journal of headache
Date
2019-03-31
Source
PubMed
DOI
10.1177/0333102418804160
PubMed
30290701

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