Effects of caffeine on intracranial pressure and pain perception in freely moving rats
CONCLUSIONS: This study demonstrates that caffeine has a lowering effect on ICP as an acute treatment. Interestingly, caffeine acutely caused an increased response in cephalic thresholds supporting hypoalgesic effects. Future studies investigating the beneficial effects of caffeine for elevated ICP are warranted.PMID:37796087 | DOI:10.1111/head.14634
Source: Headache - Category: Neurology Authors: Ida Marchen Egerod Israelsen Connar Stanley James Westgate Christina Kamp-Jensen Rigmor H Jensen Sajedeh Eftekhari Source Type: research