A Cost Effective Treatment for Headache in Pregnancy When Acetaminophen Alone is Ineffective.
- Conditions
- Headache
- Interventions
- Registration Number
- NCT02295280
- Lead Sponsor
- St. Louis University
- Brief Summary
To determine if the intravenous administration of Metoclopramide and diphenhydramine in combination can effectively treat headaches in pregnant patients in those refractory to acetaminophen when compared to codeine
- Detailed Description
This is a randomized, controlled study based on prospective collection of data during the study subjects' hospital stays, questioning at 30 minutes and 1, 6, and 24 hours after administration, and a post-study questionnaire at 24 hours. Subjects who agree to participate in the study will have already tried a standard effective dose of acetaminophen (650 to 1000mg) without relief and are requesting further medication. Intravenous (IV) access will be obtained and administration of 10mg Metoclopramide IV and 25mg Diphenhydramine IV drawn up in the same syringe will be given to subjects randomized to Group A, while those randomized to Group B (control group) will receive standard treatment consisting of a codeine 30mg tablet. Each subject will be asked if they had relief or persistence/recurrence of symptoms at 30 minutes, 1 hour and 6 hours after initial receipt of study medications. An additional dose of 10 mg IV metoclopramide + 25 mg IV diphenhydramine or codeine 30 mg tablets would be given at one hour if the patient did not have adequate relief the first time. If headache does not subside or recurs after second dose, regular non protocol medicines may be administered upon doctor recommendation. Patients will again be asked about headache at 24 hours and asked to complete a questionnaire regarding tolerance of medication, any adverse reactions experienced, persistence/recurrence of headache after administration of study medication, timing of occurrence with regard to administration, requirements of a second dose of study medication or other use of headache or nausea medication not included in protocol, satisfaction or relief of headache on a Likert scale from 0 to 10 after administration of medication if given at 1 hr interval.
Randomization Subjects will be randomized to GROUP A or GROUP B. An order will be placed to the SMHC pharmacy for the respective Group and will send up the medication assigned. The pharmacy will know which medications are in Group A and which are in Group B. On the pharmacy order sheet, the research team will indicate which group each subject is randomized to. The pharmacy will supply the medications and one of the nurses on the 5th floor will administer them.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- Female
- Target Recruitment
- 70
Pregnant women age 16 or older, admitted to the hospital or treated in the triage unit at 14 weeks gestation or greater, with subjective symptoms of persistent headache despite 650-1000 mg acetaminophen taken more than one hour before administration of study medication.
Treatment with another headache-aborting medication other than acetaminophen within 24 hours Allergy to metoclopramide, diphenhydramine, or codeine Systolic blood pressure >/= 140 Diastolic blood pressure >/= 90 History of brain tumor Active diagnosis of hyperemesis Acute asthma exacerbation at time of presentation Active labor
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Metoclopramide IV & Diphenhydramine IV Diphenhydramine Intravenous (IV) access will be obtained and administration of 10mg Metoclopramide IV and 25mg Diphenhydramine IV Group A Codeine Codeine Group B (control group) will receive standard treatment consisting of a codeine 30mg tablet. Metoclopramide IV & Diphenhydramine IV Metoclopramide Intravenous (IV) access will be obtained and administration of 10mg Metoclopramide IV and 25mg Diphenhydramine IV Group A
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Number of Participants With Adequate Relief of Headache as a Measure of Efficacy Primary outcome was six hours post administration Number of participants with reduction in pain scores six hours post administration by at least 2 on the pain score scale.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Saint Louis University
🇺🇸Saint Louis, Missouri, United States