Effectiveness of sumatriptan in reducing productivity loss due to migraine: Results of a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial

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Schulman, EA
Cady, RK
Henry, D
Batenhorst, AS
Putnam, DG
Watson, CB
O'Quinn, SO
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[1] Ctr Headache Management, Springfield, PA USA
[2] Headache Care Ctr, Springfield, MO USA
[3] Foothill Family Clin, Salt Lake City, UT USA
[4] GlaxoWellcome Res Inst, Res Triangle Pk, NC USA
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10.4065/75.8.782
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Objective: To determine the effect of sumatriptan on migraine-related workplace productivity loss. Patients and Methods: In this randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, parallel-group trial, adult migraineurs self-injected 6 mg of sumatriptan or matching placebo to treat a moderate or severe migraine within the first 4 hours of a minimum of an 8-hour work shift, Outcome measures included productivity loss and number of patients returning to normal work performance 2 hours after injection and across the work shift, time to return to normal work performance, and time to headache relief, Results: A total of 206 patients underwent screening, 140 (safety population) of whom returned for clinic treatment. Of these 140 patients, 119 received migraine treatment in the workplace (intent-to-treat population), 116 of whom comprised the study population, Of these 116 patients, 76 self-administered sumatriptan, and 40 self-administered placebo. Sumatriptan treatment tended to reduce median productivity loss 2 hours after injection compared with placebo (25.2 vs 29.9 minutes, respectively; P=.14), Significant reductions in productivity loss were obtained across the work shift after sumatriptan treatment compared with placebo (36.8 vs 72.6 minutes, respectively; P=.001), Significantly more sumatriptan-treated patients vs placebo-treated patients experienced shorter return to normal work performance at 2 hours (53/76 [70%] vs 12/40 [30%], respectively) and across the work shift (63/76 [84%] vs 23/40 [58%], respectively; P<.001), Significantly more sumatriptan-treated patients experienced headache relief 1 hour after injection compared with placebo-treated patients (48/76 [63%] VS 13/40 [33%], respectively; P=.004), Conclusion: Across an 8-hour work shift, sumatriptan was superior to placebo in reducing productivity loss due to migraine.
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