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Query: UMLS:C0018681 (
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The aim of the study was to compare adult migraine discordant full siblings in terms of personality and psychosocial environment during childhood. The study, involving 30 sibling pairs and use of various personality instruments (Eysenck Personality Inventory [
EPI
], Color Word Test [CWT], Visual Aftereffects [VAE], Meta Contrast Technique [MCT], Cesarec-Marke Personality Schedule), showed the migraineurs scored significantly higher on neuroticism [
EPI
], also called emotional stress or trait anxiety; to be more sensitive (MCT); and to display signs of greater anxiety (VAE, CWT). Furthermore, migraineurs tended to report greater scarcity of friends during childhood and less verbal, as well as, nonverbal encouragement from their parents, than their migraine-free siblings. Neuroticism was found to correlate significantly with migraine, but not with
headache
frequency or severity in the migraine group. It is argued that, due to the high neuroticism of some migraineurs, psychotherapy should be considered as an alternative to other prophylactic treatments such as use of beta-adrenoceptor blockers, although the acute migraine onset should be pharmacologically treated.
Headache
1997 Mar
PMID:Growth environment and personality in adult migraineurs and their migraine-free siblings. 910 Apr
The experimental models and the studies in man employed to assess the skin and general safety of a newly developed glyceryl trinitrate (GTN, CAS 55-63-0) transdermal patch, hereinafter coded
EPI
, are described.
EPI
was found well tolerated by the skin after single or 28-day repeated epicutaneous application on the rabbit, devoid of phototoxicity in the mouse, devoid of skin sensitizing potential in the guinea pig and devoid of photosensitizing effects in the guinea pig. Tested were also, with negative results, the cytotoxic, hemolytic and genotoxic potential, the presence of bacterial endotoxins, the systemic and intracutaneous toxicity, and the possible conjunctival irritant effects. The application of
EPI
for 14 consecutive days on the thoracic skin of 28 healthy volunteers did not provoke subjective discomfort such as itching, burning or pain, or objective skin lesions. On the application site a light and transient erythema was often found demonstrating the transcutaneous absorption of the vasodilating GTN from the patch. The 14-day application was followed after two weeks by the application of a challenge
EPI
patch to detect a possible skin sensitization by
EPI
. No skin reaction was elicited, showing that also in man
EPI
is devoid of skin sensitizing potential. During the 14-day application of
EPI
several GTN commonly induced systemic adverse reactions were observed, particularly
headache
, confirming the systemic bioavailability of GTN from the patch.
Headache
rapidly disappeared after removal of the patch, in parallel with the decrease of the blood concentrations of GTN and of its active metabolites, consistently with the previous pharmacokinetic findings. This is an advantage of the administration of GTN with the transdermal patch because, in the case of unbearable
headache
, the patient is relieved by the simple removal of the patch.
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PMID:Assessment of skin safety of a new glyceryl trinitrate transdermal patch. Animal and human studies. 1121 23