The guidelines recommend that this occipital nerve block be combined with IV prochlorperazine, a drug that treats nausea and ...
Treatment is repeated at regular intervals, usually every 12 weeks, because the drug’s effect diminishes over time.
June is National Migraine and Headache Awareness Month, a time dedicated to raising awareness about the impact of migraine and other headache disorders on millions of Americans. Up to 1 in 3 people ...
Cluster headaches and migraine can both cause severe headaches. Cluster headaches tend to be shorter but can occur multiple times per day. A migraine episode can last days if left untreated. Cluster ...
A new study by Phoenix’s Barrow Neurological Institute is leading to changes in how migraine patients are treated in ...
While the brain itself doesn’t have any nerve sensors to feel pain, blood vessels in the head and structures that protect and ...
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Guideline states that prochlorperazine IV and greater occipital nerve blocks must be offered to eligible adults requiring parenteral therapy.
The approval of medicines called “CGRP antagonists” has led to big changes in how migraines are managed. These medicines work in a different way than older medicines to treat or prevent migraine. The ...
Higher daily trigger surprisal was associated with a substantially increased short-term risk of migraine attacks, supporting surprisal as a useful metric for forecasting headache activity, according ...