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C D Ford1, D C Ford, M D Koenigsberg
1Emergency Department, Memorial Hospital of Laramie County, Cheyenne, Wyoming.
Abstract:
We report a case of post-lumbar-puncture headache successfully treated with intravenous caffeine sodium benzoate. The patient presented to the emergency department with a severe headache three days after a myelogram of the lumbar region. Caffeine sodium benzoate (500 mg) in 1 liter of fluid (D5LR) intravenously over one and a half hours was administered. The patient reported complete resolution of symptoms and no recurrence of headache. Caffeine sodium benzoate is a simple treatment of post-lumbar-puncture headaches. It should be considered as a safe alternative to an epidural blood patch for the treatment of post-lumbar-puncture headaches.
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