If your
tension headaches are triggered by
anxiety, you may be treated with an antianxiety
medication, such as buspirone (BuSpar), to reduce anxiety and the frequency of
tension headaches.
Antianxiety medications relieve anxiety and nervousness and have a
calming effect. In high doses, they may cause drowsiness and sleep. Buspirone
reduces mild anxiety, irritability, fatigue, and pain. It is usually taken
daily to relieve symptoms and is not addictive if it is used
continuously.
Generally, side effects are mild and include:
- Drowsiness.
- Low blood
pressure.
- A general lack of interest in things
(apathy).
- Dizziness.
- Forgetfulness.
Antianxiety medications other than buspirone (such as alprazolam) may
be tried, but they can become addictive. Buspirone is not habit-forming and may
be used for longer periods of time.
If your tension headaches are triggered by anxiety, taking buspirone
or another antianxiety medication every day can decrease headache frequency and
duration.