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Warfarin and refractory chronic CH - 1 case report
« on: Feb 20th, 2008, 4:16pm » |
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REMISSION OF REFRACTORY CHRONIC CLUSTER HEADACHE AFTER WARFARIN ADMINISTRATION Case report Below is an excertp from the article and the link to the article DISCUSSION In the present case, it is necessary to consider the possibility of coincidence, but the patient had presented cluster headache crises for more than six years, with no effective control, spite of being in use of suitable medications. With the use of warfarin and achievement of INR 2.5, there was the remission of crises. When it was necessary to replace warfarin with heparin, the crises returned and, once more, they have ceased with the return to oral anticoagulant. An important datum is that the patient was a smoker, and consumed about 20 cigarettes a day, and the relief during the first hospital admission could be attributed to the smoking habit interruption. However, during the second hospital admission, when the warfarin suspension produced the return of crises, the patient had not smoked for months and the crises remitted only when the use of warfarin was returned. Our evaluation is that, as it occurs for some patients with migraine, warfarin may have a preventive effect on the cluster headache. This is the first case in the literature, as far as we know, of a patient with chronic cluster headache refractory to treatment presentig complete remission of the crises following administration of warfarin for another purpose. http://www.scielo.br/pdf/anp/v62n4/a29v62n4.pdf There had been mentions in the past that the coagulation factors in some CHers have been found to be higher than the normal population. However, this is the first case report of warfarin working to reduce hits in a refractory chronic CH.
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Re: Warfarin and refractory chronic CH - 1 case re
« Reply #1 on: Feb 20th, 2008, 6:26pm » |
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Well, I'll be dog gone! Thanks Annette, I would have never guessed that a "blood thinner" would/could be effective for anyone's CH. Wishing you well, Ray
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Re: Warfarin and refractory chronic CH - 1 case re
« Reply #2 on: Feb 20th, 2008, 6:37pm » |
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You research types, could that be why the water water water treatment helps? Does hydration cause a thinnng of the blood? Guiseppi
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« Reply #5 on: Feb 20th, 2008, 7:03pm » |
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Interesting link Nani....Taurine really jumped off that list!!!! As did the reference to moyamoya.... Guiseppi
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Re: Warfarin and refractory chronic CH - 1 case re
« Reply #6 on: Feb 20th, 2008, 7:08pm » |
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on Feb 20th, 2008, 6:37pm, Guiseppi wrote:You research types, could that be why the water water water treatment helps? Does hydration cause a thinnng of the blood? Guiseppi |
| Its possible Joe, I am not sure. Excess hydration does cause thinning of the blood but I dont know if its how it works. Here though, its interesting that Heparin didnt help the CH but Warfarin did, but it had to be at a level high enough of INR 2.5 to work. So it appears not all anticoagulant would work. Therefore the mechanism would be more complex than just simple thinning of the blood. Wonder of anyone here is on warfarin and whether it has made any difference?
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Re: Warfarin and refractory chronic CH - 1 case re
« Reply #7 on: Feb 20th, 2008, 7:18pm » |
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Found this : " Vitamin K is known to have a role in the central nervous system (CNS), inducing nitric oxide (NO), another chemical compound which can cause blood vessels to dilate. These compounds, as previously stated, may play a role in triggering the onset of a headache attack. The link between warfarin and its utility in cluster headaches may be through this mechanism. Kowacs et al. suggested that if warfarin can decrease vitamin K in the CNS, it may also decrease NO, leading to less vasodilation, and raising the threshold needed to trigger a headache attack. 1, 3 Warfarin has also been suggested to trigger or potentiate cluster headache attacks. 2 This article of case reports, however failed to propose a mechanism by which warfarin may have caused these attacks. Nevertheless, warfarin utility in this disease remains to be fully seen. " This is from http://www.warfarinfo.com/headaches.htm
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« Reply #8 on: Feb 20th, 2008, 7:24pm » |
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Found further cases Warfarin as a therapeutic option in the control of chronic cluster headache: a report of three cases Journal The Journal of Headache and Pain Abstract Chronic cluster headache remains refractory to medical therapy in at least 30% of those who suffer from this condition. The lack of alternative medical therapies that are as effective as, or more effective than, lithium carbonate makes new therapies necessary for this highly disabling condition. Based on a previous report, we gave oral anticoagulants to three patients with chronic cluster headache. Two of them remained cluster headachefree while taking warfarin. In the third patient, the use of warfarin for three weeks initially increased the frequency and intensity of cluster headache attacks but subsequently induced a prolonged remission. In spite of the paucity of data available, oral anticoagulation appears to be a promising therapy for chronic cluster headache. http://www.springerlink.com/content/hut2r8w77686527u/
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« Reply #9 on: Feb 20th, 2008, 7:52pm » |
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BobJ posted abstracts about similar studies regarding warfarin use. Interesting
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« Reply #10 on: Feb 20th, 2008, 8:11pm » |
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I know Bob has also, Eric. I was too lazy to find and link those threads. Guiseppi, that site is an excellent resource. It was written by one of our own, the man who brought us kudzu. *sniff*
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« Reply #11 on: Feb 20th, 2008, 8:12pm » |
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http://www.ouch-us.org/medications/warfarin.htm
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« Reply #12 on: Feb 20th, 2008, 10:58pm » |
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Great ! It looks like there have been mention of this before and it got even Eric interested enough to read and to search. I havent seen it discussed here before though, at least for the last 2 years or so. Wonder if there are other articles out there on warfarin and chronic CH. If anyone find any thing else related please post. Is there anyone here on warfarin who can share the experience?
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Re: Warfarin and refractory chronic CH - 1 case re
« Reply #13 on: Feb 21st, 2008, 12:19am » |
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I have never used Warfarin but I have myself on a blood-thinning regiment. I have know that dehydration (which creates thicker blood) can trigger mu CH. I used to hydrate trying to abort and found that I was over hydrating. If you are going to hydrate, make sure to add Gatorade so you electrolytes stay solid. My blood thinning regimen is 2 Excedrin Migraine 2 tabs, 2 times a day. 8 glasses of water, gatorade, etc. Omega-3 supplement, AND Plavix. The plavix made a huge difference for me and it is safer than taking warfarin in my opinion.
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« Reply #14 on: Feb 21st, 2008, 9:03am » |
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This is the abstract I posted in 2005 but this approach is clearly not getting much attention: only two abstracts like this one, the other being from 2004. ======= J Headache Pain. 2005 Oct;6(5):417-9. Epub 2005 Aug 1. Warfarin as a therapeutic option in the control of chronic cluster headache: a report of three cases. Kowacs PA, Piovesan EJ, de Campos RW, Lange MC, Zetola VF, Werneck LC. Headache Section, Neurology Division, Internal Medicine Department, Hospital de Clinicas, Universidade Federal do Parana, Rua General Carneiro 181/1236, 80060-900 Curitiba, Brazil. cefaleia@hc.ufpr.br Chronic cluster headache remains refractory to medical therapy in at least 30% of those who suffer from this condition. The lack of alternative medical therapies that are as effective as, or more effective than, lithium carbonate makes new therapies necessary for this highly disabling condition. Based on a previous report, we gave oral anticoagulants to three patients with chronic cluster headache. Two of them remained cluster headache-free while taking warfarin. In the third patient, the use of warfarin for three weeks initially increased the frequency and intensity of cluster headache attacks but subsequently induced a prolonged remission. In spite of the paucity of data available, oral anticoagulation appears to be a promising therapy for chronic cluster headache. Publication Types: Case Reports PMID: 16362716
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Re: Warfarin and refractory chronic CH - 1 case re
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on Feb 20th, 2008, 10:58pm, Annette wrote: Great ! It looks like there have been mention of this before and it got even Eric interested enough to read and to search. |
| I'm under the weather and a bit testy so I am hoping that I read the tone incorrectly. This to me comes across as condescending and makes me appear to benot only uneducated but a casual bystander in our community. I have presented numerous research as well, in addition to emassing a nice little library of information that is typically provided to newbies. We have people here who continuously share current and pertinant research in hopes of expanding the knowledge base of other "sufferers" or at least increasing the amount of information that can be provided to doctors. I thank you posting information and for making me feel like $hit. Sorry for the hijack and back to the literature Eric
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Re: Warfarin and refractory chronic CH - 1 case re
« Reply #16 on: Feb 21st, 2008, 12:14pm » |
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on Feb 21st, 2008, 10:53am, E-Double wrote: I'm under the weather and a bit testy so I am hoping that I read the tone incorrectly. |
| If you read it incorrectly, sweetie, so did I. Annette, why choose to use your sarcasm on Eric? One of the most helpful, informative and kind members here? I'm the one you're pissed at. I'm not really concerned about a hijack... the above links are all there is on it.
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on Feb 21st, 2008, 12:14pm, nani wrote: I'm the one you're pissed at. I'm not really concerned about a hijack... the above links are all there is on it. |
| Well...maybe me too, a little. I think you're right about there being little else to find on the subject (for CH anyway). Here's an interesting coincidence...today happens to be the anniversary of Carl Henrik Dam's discovery of vitamin K as a dietary factor in blood clotting. He subsequently won a Nobel Prize for his work. http://web.lemoyne.edu/~GIUNTA/week.html Also, Warfarin happens to be an acronym for the place that developed it--from Wikipedia-- Quote:(The name warfarin stems from the acronym WARF, for Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation + the ending -arin indicating its link with coumarin.) Warfarin was first registered for use as a rodenticide in the US in 1948, and was immediately popular; although it was developed by Link, the WARF financially supported the research and was granted the patent. |
| Personally, I think there are plenty of ways, including prescription, nonprescription, and even diet to thin one's blood if that's your goal. I also don't give much credence to a single patient case which by itself may very well be an aberration.
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« Reply #18 on: Feb 21st, 2008, 3:30pm » |
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on Feb 20th, 2008, 6:37pm, Guiseppi wrote:You research types, could that be why the water water water treatment helps? Does hydration cause a thinnng of the blood? Guiseppi |
| I have a very recent history of anemia and went to the ER two days after starting Iron Supplements (supposed to bring numbers up) and had lower numbers than before I started Iron. I asked how that could be and was told that I was probably more hydrated that day and that accounted for me being lower. Sounds similar to what you were asking. And truth be told I haven't had a cycle the entire time I have been anemic. Could be completely off base, but ya never know. Aubmari
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« Reply #19 on: Feb 21st, 2008, 3:39pm » |
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Aubmari I'm severely anaemic too. In fact I have pernicious anaemia and my folic acid is shot to bits too. I'm having B12 injections and the figures won't pick up on that either. I permanently have a drink of some variety or another on the go and I'm stumped to understand it all!
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Re: Warfarin and refractory chronic CH - 1 case re
« Reply #20 on: Feb 21st, 2008, 4:55pm » |
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I took warfarin for 4 months after having 2 blood clots in my left arm. Didn't notice any effect on my CH whatsoever. Was also on lovenox until the warfarin got into therapeutic range. Just from my perspective on it. I did end up more anemic and had a really long menstrual cycle while on warfarin and then had to stop it for a little while. That was right at the end of the 4 months, though. It didn't have any effect on my CH or my migraine. Thought I'd share... Carrie
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« Reply #21 on: Feb 21st, 2008, 5:23pm » |
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on Feb 21st, 2008, 10:53am, E-Double wrote: I'm under the weather and a bit testy so I am hoping that I read the tone incorrectly. This to me comes across as condescending and makes me appear to benot only uneducated but a casual bystander in our community. I have presented numerous research as well, in addition to emassing a nice little library of information that is typically provided to newbies. We have people here who continuously share current and pertinant research in hopes of expanding the knowledge base of other "sufferers" or at least increasing the amount of information that can be provided to doctors. I thank you posting information and for making me feel like $hit. Sorry for the hijack and back to the literature Eric |
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on Feb 21st, 2008, 10:53am, E-Double wrote: This to me comes across as condescending and makes me appear to benot only uneducated but a casual bystander in our community. I thank you posting information and for making me feel like $hit. Eric |
| I didnt mean it that way and I am sorry that was how it came across to you. If that made you feel bad then I apologise. Modified to add : what I really meant was that I was really happy to see you post on my thread Eric, because you rarely talked to me on the Board in the past. I was genuinely happy about it and I am sorry I didnt convey that correctly. What I really should have said was " Eric was interested enough in my thread to read and add to it " . You had hardly done that before.
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on Feb 21st, 2008, 4:55pm, Lizzie2 wrote:I took warfarin for 4 months after having 2 blood clots in my left arm. Didn't notice any effect on my CH whatsoever. Was also on lovenox until the warfarin got into therapeutic range. Just from my perspective on it. I did end up more anemic and had a really long menstrual cycle while on warfarin and then had to stop it for a little while. That was right at the end of the 4 months, though. It didn't have any effect on my CH or my migraine. Thought I'd share... Carrie |
| Thanks Carrie for sharing your experience. There just seems to be such great response to Warfarin as reported in the 3 cases yet it didnt seem to attract much attention as in further research. I am still wondering if anyone else here is on Warfarin and whether it seems to have any effect on CH.
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on Feb 21st, 2008, 12:19am, Ace_Sterling wrote: The plavix made a huge difference for me and it is safer than taking warfarin in my opinion. |
| Thanks Ace, can you share how you thought/found Plavix making a huge difference for you ? Did you mean it helped your CH ?
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