In the United States analgesic-overuse headache is often caused by butalbital-containing analgesics. These agents can cause
physical and psychological dependency, and dangerous withdrawal syndromes. Butalbital-containing analgesics have already been
banned in several European countries. They are proven effective in tension-type headache, but not in migraine; there are many
alternative treatments for migraine and tension-type headache. In the 20 years since analgesic overuse headache was widely
recognized, butalbital overuse has remained distressingly common. It is time to ban these agents.