PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - D N K Symon TI - Twelve cases of analgesic headache AID - 10.1136/adc.78.6.555 DP - 1998 Jun 01 TA - Archives of Disease in Childhood PG - 555--556 VI - 78 IP - 6 4099 - http://adc.bmj.com/content/78/6/555.short 4100 - http://adc.bmj.com/content/78/6/555.full SO - Arch Dis Child1998 Jun 01; 78 AB - Analgesic headache occurs when drugs given for the treatment of headache aggravate symptoms. The condition is well recognised in adults but has not been described before in children in whom it may be induced by mild analgesics such as paracetamol used alone. Twelve children (nine girls and three boys, aged 6 to 16.5 years) with analgesic headache (from three months to 10 years) are reported. Five children were taking paracetamol alone, six were taking paracetamol with codeine, and one child was taking ibuprofen. The abrupt withdrawal of analgesic drugs was successful in eight of the children; two had episodic migraine headaches; one had headaches but with reduced frequency; and one returned to analgesic abuse.