A Cost Effective Treatment for Headache in Pregnancy When Acetaminophen Alone is Ineffective. (MAD)
Headache
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Headache focused on measuring headache
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
Pregnant women age 16 or older, admitted to the hospital or treated in the triage unit at 14 weeks gestation or greater, with subjective symptoms of persistent headache despite 650-1000 mg acetaminophen taken more than one hour before administration of study medication.
Exclusion Criteria:
Treatment with another headache-aborting medication other than acetaminophen within 24 hours Allergy to metoclopramide, diphenhydramine, or codeine Systolic blood pressure >/= 140 Diastolic blood pressure >/= 90 History of brain tumor Active diagnosis of hyperemesis Acute asthma exacerbation at time of presentation Active labor
Sites / Locations
- Saint Louis University
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Active Comparator
Metoclopramide IV & Diphenhydramine IV
Codeine
Intravenous (IV) access will be obtained and administration of 10mg Metoclopramide IV and 25mg Diphenhydramine IV Group A
Group B (control group) will receive standard treatment consisting of a codeine 30mg tablet.