100 Migraine Drugs, A to Z: hydrocodone

May 10, 2019

Hydrocodone (Vicodin, Lortab, Norco) is an opioid or narcotic pain killer, which should not have much of a role to play in the treatment of migraine headaches. Opioids are much less effective for the treatment of migraines than any other pain syndrome. They often make nausea worse, make patients sedated, and do not provide good pain relief.

Unfortunately, according to a study published in Headache, half of the patients presenting to an emergency room with a migraine headache are prescribed an opioid drug such as hydrocodone. Patients with migraines who are given an opioid injection stay in an ER longer than if they don’t get an opioid.
Opioids are not only ineffective, but if used more than once a week can also worsen headaches by causing medication overuse headache and cause addiction. Regular intake of opioids can also worsen other pain conditions, such as neck and back pain, by causing hyperalgesia, an increased sensitivity to pain.

Patients presenting to an ER with a migraine should be given and injection of sumatriptan (Imitrex) or a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID), ketorolac (Toradol). Neither triptans nor NSAIDs are likely to cause rebound or medication overuse headache.

There are exceptions when occasional use of opioids is appropriate. Perhaps a fraction of one percent or one out of several hundred patients may respond only to an opioid analgesic and nothing else or some patients have to take an opioid if they have contraindications for the use of NSAIDs and triptans. Some patients do well on long-term opioid maintenance, but the number of such patients in our practice is also exceptionally low.

Written by
Alexander Mauskop, MD
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