Mind over migraine: Disease burden, innovative therapies, and managed care trends in treating migraine disease
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Mind over migraine: Disease burden, innovative therapies, and managed care trends in treating migraine disease
Abstract
Migraine is a genetically influenced complex neurological disease characterized by attacks of moderate to severe headaches and a variety of concomitant symptoms. Migraine disease can significantly impact individuals' daily activities and quality of life. It is a major cause of disability and loss of productivity, which can be exacerbated by migraine-related stigma. Recent advances in migraine treatment and ongoing research may offer additional options for patients; however, treatment barriers still exist, resulting in underdiagnosis and undertreatment of migraine disease, especially in some minority and vulnerable groups. Primary care and emergency department providers are often the first point of contact for patients with migraine disease, so there is opportunity for them to assist in addressing these barriers, particularly with strategies to make care more patient-centered. Managed care organizations can also play a role in overcoming these barriers and supporting equitable access.
Conflict of interest statement
This supplement was written by Bridget Flavin, PharmD, CMPP, Founder, Connected Content, Ltd. Connected Content, Ltd., received payment from AMCP for the preparation of this manuscript. Flavin is also an adjunct associate professor at the University of Florida College of Pharmacy and reports stock in Elevance Health. AMCP conceptualized this supplement, and funding was provided by an independent medical education grant from Pfizer, Inc. Pfizer, Inc., manufactures Zavzpret (zavegepant) and Nurtec ODT (rimgepant).
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