Background: The most commonly prescribed medications used to treat migraine acutely are single analgesics, ergots, opioids, and triptans. Due to varying mechanisms of action across drug classes, there is reason to believe that some classes may be less likely than others to elicit Medication Overuse Headache (MOH) than others. We therefore aimed to determine whether certain classes of acute migraine drugs are more likely to elicit MOH than others. Methods: A comprehensive systematic literature was conducted to identify studies of varying designs that reported on MOH within the considered treatment classes. Only studies that reported MOH according to the Intern...
Objective: Medication-overuse headache (MOH) in cluster headache (CH) patients is incompletely descr...
Chronic migraine is often complicated by medication-overuse headache (MOH), a headache due to excess...
Background: The frequent use of medication to treat migraine attacks can lead to an increase in migr...
BACKGROUND: The most commonly prescribed medications used to treat migraine acutely are single analg...
Background: The most commonly prescribed medications used to treat migraine acutely are single analg...
Objective: To characterize the clinical features of patients with medication-overuse headache (MOH) ...
Chronic headache patients often overuse symptomatic drugs while episodic headache patients usually t...
Medication overuse headache (MOH), also called analgesic rebound headache, was first described in 19...
Abstract Background The MAST Study is a longitudinal, cross-sectional survey study of US adults with...
Aim: The aim was to analyze problematic medication use among persons with headache, focusing on over...
The prevalence of chronic daily headache (CDH) worldwide is 4–5%. Treatment for CDH with prophylaxis...
: Medication overuse headache (MOH) is a secondary headache disorder attributed to overuse of acute ...
Medication overuse headache (MOH) is well-defined clinically and is one of the common reasons of chr...
The concept that headache treatment per se may be the cause of chronification of headache is not new...
OBJECTIVE: Acute migraine is associated with significant personal, economic and work-related disabil...
Objective: Medication-overuse headache (MOH) in cluster headache (CH) patients is incompletely descr...
Chronic migraine is often complicated by medication-overuse headache (MOH), a headache due to excess...
Background: The frequent use of medication to treat migraine attacks can lead to an increase in migr...
BACKGROUND: The most commonly prescribed medications used to treat migraine acutely are single analg...
Background: The most commonly prescribed medications used to treat migraine acutely are single analg...
Objective: To characterize the clinical features of patients with medication-overuse headache (MOH) ...
Chronic headache patients often overuse symptomatic drugs while episodic headache patients usually t...
Medication overuse headache (MOH), also called analgesic rebound headache, was first described in 19...
Abstract Background The MAST Study is a longitudinal, cross-sectional survey study of US adults with...
Aim: The aim was to analyze problematic medication use among persons with headache, focusing on over...
The prevalence of chronic daily headache (CDH) worldwide is 4–5%. Treatment for CDH with prophylaxis...
: Medication overuse headache (MOH) is a secondary headache disorder attributed to overuse of acute ...
Medication overuse headache (MOH) is well-defined clinically and is one of the common reasons of chr...
The concept that headache treatment per se may be the cause of chronification of headache is not new...
OBJECTIVE: Acute migraine is associated with significant personal, economic and work-related disabil...
Objective: Medication-overuse headache (MOH) in cluster headache (CH) patients is incompletely descr...
Chronic migraine is often complicated by medication-overuse headache (MOH), a headache due to excess...
Background: The frequent use of medication to treat migraine attacks can lead to an increase in migr...