In addition to the PTH diagnosis, 31% were categorized as migraine and 21% as tension-type headaches. Opioids were prescribed in nearly half (49.3%) of the PTH patients at least once despite recommendations to the contrary.
Preventive treatments: Topiramate was tried only in 9% of patients even though it is the treatment with the strongest evidence for migraine headache phenotype of PTH. Onabotulinumtoxin A was prescribed in only 2%. The majority of PTH patients were seen in the emergency department (43%), while only 26% of patients are being seen by headache specialists. There was a high degree of comorbidity of PTH with depression and anxiety.