Prazosin for Prophylaxis of Chronic Post-Traumatic Headaches in OEF/OIF/OND Service Members and Veterans with Mild TBI
Abstract
Headaches following combat-related mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) are common, can be refractory to standard therapies, and may persist and worsen to become a debilitating chronic pain syndrome. The purpose of the proposed study is to evaluate the centrally acting alpha-1adrenoreceptor antagonist drug prazosin as a prophylactic treatment for chronic posttraumatic headache. The impetus for this study comes from a large open-label case series in Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans with mTBI and posttraumatic headaches and data from a placebo-controlled trial evaluating use of prazosin for PTSD in Iraq and Afghanistan active-duty Service Members that found beneficial effect of prazosin for decreasing the frequency and severity of headaches, in addition to decreasing PTSD-related symptoms and improving the quality of sleep. The objectives of this study will be accomplished by conducting a randomized placebo-controlled double blind trial of prazosin vs placebo in 160 Iraq/Afghanistan active-duty Service Members and Veterans with persistent PTHAs.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2018
- Accession Number
- AD1094652
Entities
People
- Murray A. Raskind
Organizations
- Seattle Institute for Biomedical and Clinical Research