Do over-the-counter medications for migraine hinder the physician?
- PMID: 11872189
- DOI: 10.1007/s11916-002-0014-9
Do over-the-counter medications for migraine hinder the physician?
Abstract
The availability of many over-the-counter drugs that were formerly prescription medications enable patients with migraine to self-medicate easily and delay entry into the appropriate medical management. The potential for adverse effects, drug interactions, and analgesic rebound headaches can often be complications that hinder treatment. Over-the-counter products force the patient to employ a less effective step-care approach as opposed to evidence-based guidelines.
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