Predicting Nonadherence to Medications for Acute Migraine
During a migraine attack, experiencing nausea with and without vomiting is associated with nonadherence to acute migraine medication guidelines.
During a migraine attack, experiencing nausea with and without vomiting is associated with nonadherence to acute migraine medication guidelines.
Investigators sought to determine whether a patient-centered prescription opioid tapering program would be effective for reducing opioid doses in patients taking long-term prescription opioids.
Women who are pregnant and have migraines are more likely to have posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) than women without migraine.
There is no association between intellectual disability and maternal use of antidepressants during pregnancy.