Mechanism of action of indomethacin in indomethacin-responsive headaches.

Summ O, Evers S

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

Indomethacin, as a member of the non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug class, plays a special role in the treatment of headaches. By definition, it is completely efficacious in the treatment of the primary headache disorders paroxysmal hemicrania and hemicrania continua. Therefore, indomethacin is also used as a tool for differential diagnosis in headache clinics. Indomethacin has a clear action as a cyclooxygenase inhibitor. Additional mechanisms and interactions with cell signaling pathways and inflammatory pathways are considered in this article. However, it is not known what mechanism or interaction with pathophysiological mechanisms is the key to indomethacin's specific pharmacology in headache therapy. Focusing on headache therapy, we summarize the current knowledge of pharmacology, treatment options, and recommendations for the use of indomethacin in primary headaches. New findings from the field of headache research, as well as from Alzheimer's disease and cancer research on the pharmacological actions of indomethacin and their potential implications on the pathophysiology of indomethacin sensitive headaches, are discussed.

Details about the publication

JournalCurrent Pain and Headache Reports
Volume17
Issue4
StatusPublished
Release year2013 (30/04/2013)
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
DOI10.1007/s11916-013-0327-x

Authors from the University of Münster

Summ, Oliver
Neurology Clinic [closed]