Background. - Frequent analgesic drug intake, especially in migraine patients, may induce the risk of medication overuse headache (MOH). The various conditions that may affect the development and the features of MOH have not been determined yet. Aim. - To compare MOH patients with migraine as pre-existing headache and episodic migraine patients according to socioeconomic and educational variables. Methods. - Forty-six MOH patients with migraine as pre-existing headache and 61 migraine patients were included into study. The headache characteristics, socioeconomic and educational variables of MOH and migraine groups and subgroups divided according to the education (low/high education subgroups), and income (low/high income subgroups) levels w...
Population-based epidemiological studies about the prevalence of chronic migraine using the 2004 Int...
Background and Aims: Identifying risk factors for incidence of migraine headaches through an integra...
ObjectiveTo assess rates of and factors associated with traversing fundamental barriers to good medi...
The objective of this study was to analyse sociodemographic differences in medication use, health-ca...
Objective.-To quantify and characterize the similarities and the differences between chronic migrain...
Aim: The aim was to analyze problematic medication use among persons with headache, focusing on over...
Medication overuse headache (MOH) is well-defined clinically and is one of the common reasons of chr...
Background: The most commonly prescribed medications used to treat migraine acutely...
Chronic headache patients often overuse symptomatic drugs while episodic headache patients usually t...
Background Less than half of migraineurs receive prescription treatment and this causes a great loss...
Migraine is characterized by recurrent moderate to severe pain on one side of the head. One-seventh ...
The incidence of migraine in a general population has been assessed in few longitudinal studies, and...
: Medication overuse headache (MOH) is a secondary headache disorder attributed to overuse of acute ...
Abstract Medication overuse headache (MOH) is a common and disabling headache disorder. It has a pre...
Migraine is a debilitating chronic disease that affects approximately 36 million of the United State...
Population-based epidemiological studies about the prevalence of chronic migraine using the 2004 Int...
Background and Aims: Identifying risk factors for incidence of migraine headaches through an integra...
ObjectiveTo assess rates of and factors associated with traversing fundamental barriers to good medi...
The objective of this study was to analyse sociodemographic differences in medication use, health-ca...
Objective.-To quantify and characterize the similarities and the differences between chronic migrain...
Aim: The aim was to analyze problematic medication use among persons with headache, focusing on over...
Medication overuse headache (MOH) is well-defined clinically and is one of the common reasons of chr...
Background: The most commonly prescribed medications used to treat migraine acutely...
Chronic headache patients often overuse symptomatic drugs while episodic headache patients usually t...
Background Less than half of migraineurs receive prescription treatment and this causes a great loss...
Migraine is characterized by recurrent moderate to severe pain on one side of the head. One-seventh ...
The incidence of migraine in a general population has been assessed in few longitudinal studies, and...
: Medication overuse headache (MOH) is a secondary headache disorder attributed to overuse of acute ...
Abstract Medication overuse headache (MOH) is a common and disabling headache disorder. It has a pre...
Migraine is a debilitating chronic disease that affects approximately 36 million of the United State...
Population-based epidemiological studies about the prevalence of chronic migraine using the 2004 Int...
Background and Aims: Identifying risk factors for incidence of migraine headaches through an integra...
ObjectiveTo assess rates of and factors associated with traversing fundamental barriers to good medi...