
"Prazosin: Promising Relief for Traumatic Brain Injury Headaches"
A study conducted by researchers at VA Puget Sound Health Care System suggests that prazosin, a blood pressure drug commonly used to treat high blood pressure, may also provide relief for veterans and service members suffering from posttraumatic headaches caused by mild traumatic brain injuries (TBIs). The pilot study included 48 participants who reported headaches due to TBIs, and the results showed that prazosin was well-tolerated and improved their quality of life. However, further research is needed to confirm these findings.