Drug-induced headache
- PMID: 9421543
- DOI: 10.1016/s0733-8619(05)70369-8
Drug-induced headache
Abstract
Headaches are extremely common and have various causes. Drugs may initiate a new type of headache or exacerbate a preexisting headache disorder. Medication withdrawal or rebound headaches may also occur. This article reviews the possible relationships between drugs and headaches.
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