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Pharmacologic Therapy, Nondrug Therapy, and Counseling Are Keys to Effective Migraine Management
Fred D. Sheftell, MD, DABPN
Arch Fam Med. 1993;2(8):874-879.
Abstract
A recent study on the epidemiology of migraine showed migraine to be present in 17.6% of females and 5.7% of males. The survey results suggested that both patients and physicians believe migraine treatment is elusive and that patients are becoming increasingly frustrated and dissatisfied with treatment outcomes. With increased knowledge of headache and a variety of treatment options, family practice physicians can better educate, counsel, and treat patients.
Author Affiliations
From the Department of Psychiatry, New York Medical College, Valhalla, and New England Center for Headache, Stamford, Conn.
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