The management of medication overuse headache (MOH) is based essentially on the withdrawal of the overused drug(s). Drug withdrawal is performed according to widely differing protocols, both within and across countries; therefore, therapeutic recommendations for the acute phase of detoxification vary considerably among studies. Basically, the aims of MOH management are: (a) to withdraw the overused drug(s); (b) to alleviate withdrawal symptoms by means of a bridge therapy, which includes pharmacological and non-pharmacological support, designed to help the patient to tolerate the withdrawal process; (c) to prevent relapse. Today, there is extensive debate over the best strategies for achieving these goals and the different aspects of this d...
The concept that headache treatment per se may be the cause of chronification of headache is not new...
Medication overuse headache (MOH) is defined in the latest ICHD-3 criteria as a secondary headache c...
Management of medication overuse headache (MOH) requires abrupt suspension of overused drugs either ...
The management of medication overuse headache (MOH) is based essentially on the withdrawal of the ov...
The management of medication overuse headache (MOH) is based essentially on the withdrawal of the ov...
The management of medication-overuse headache (MOH) is multifaceted and headache experts have differ...
Background: Drug withdrawal still remains the key element in the treatment of Medication Overuse Hea...
Abstract No guidelines for performing and presenting the results of studies on patients with medicat...
Background: The frequent use of medication to treat migraine attacks can lead to an increase in migr...
The management of medication-overuse headache (MOH) is often difficult and no specific guidelines ar...
© 2016 American Pain Society Worldwide, approximately 1 to 2% of the adult population suffers from c...
Epidemiological studies suggest that medication-overuse as defined by the International Headache Soc...
Background Chronic headache (headache ≥ 15 days/month for at least 3 months) affects...
Chronic headaches have increasingly become a focus within the field of head pain. For the most part ...
Chronic migraine is often complicated by medication-overuse headache (MOH), a headache due to excess...
The concept that headache treatment per se may be the cause of chronification of headache is not new...
Medication overuse headache (MOH) is defined in the latest ICHD-3 criteria as a secondary headache c...
Management of medication overuse headache (MOH) requires abrupt suspension of overused drugs either ...
The management of medication overuse headache (MOH) is based essentially on the withdrawal of the ov...
The management of medication overuse headache (MOH) is based essentially on the withdrawal of the ov...
The management of medication-overuse headache (MOH) is multifaceted and headache experts have differ...
Background: Drug withdrawal still remains the key element in the treatment of Medication Overuse Hea...
Abstract No guidelines for performing and presenting the results of studies on patients with medicat...
Background: The frequent use of medication to treat migraine attacks can lead to an increase in migr...
The management of medication-overuse headache (MOH) is often difficult and no specific guidelines ar...
© 2016 American Pain Society Worldwide, approximately 1 to 2% of the adult population suffers from c...
Epidemiological studies suggest that medication-overuse as defined by the International Headache Soc...
Background Chronic headache (headache ≥ 15 days/month for at least 3 months) affects...
Chronic headaches have increasingly become a focus within the field of head pain. For the most part ...
Chronic migraine is often complicated by medication-overuse headache (MOH), a headache due to excess...
The concept that headache treatment per se may be the cause of chronification of headache is not new...
Medication overuse headache (MOH) is defined in the latest ICHD-3 criteria as a secondary headache c...
Management of medication overuse headache (MOH) requires abrupt suspension of overused drugs either ...