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Migraine Management: What Primary Care Providers Need to Know

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Migraine is a long-term, disabling neurologic disease that has a severe impact on the lives of patients living with it. 1-3 Patients who experience frequent migraine attacks may require a multidisciplinary approach, which includes a combination of acute and preventive modalities as well as behavioral interventions as part of their treatment plan. 4

This sponsored content shares ways in which patients with migraine may successfully manage their conditions and minimize impact on their lives with the support of their health care teams within primary care. 4

References:

1 Lipton RB, Bigal ME, Diamond M, Freitag F, Reed ML, Stewart WF. Neurology. 2007;68(5):343-349.

2 Buse DC, Rupnow MFT, Lipton RB. Mayo Clin Proc. 2009;84(5):422-435.

3 GBD 2017 Disease and Injury Incidence and Prevalence Collaborators. Lancet. 2018;392(10159):1789-1858.

4 American Headache Society. Headache. 2019;59(1):1-18.

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