Management of medication overuse headache
- PMID: 20040566
- DOI: 10.1136/dtb.2009.12.0060
Management of medication overuse headache
Abstract
Headache is one of the most frequent reasons for medical consultation in both general practice and specialist neurology clinics.1 Prescribed and over-the-counter medications are taken to alleviate headaches, but may be used incorrectly.2 In particular, use of some drugs both frequently and regularly can have a paradoxical effect, causing headaches rather than relieving them, and leading to medication overuse headache (MOH).3 Such overuse is a common cause of frequent headache. Here we review MOH and its management.
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Management of medication overuse headache.BMJ. 2010 Apr 28;340:c1305. doi: 10.1136/bmj.c1305. BMJ. 2010. PMID: 20427444 No abstract available.
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