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Author of "Living Well with Migraine Disease and Headaches"

Migraine Reduces Breast Cancer Risk by 26% — Possibly

In 2008, a study indicated that women with Migraine disease have a 30% lower risk of developing breast cancer. Many people (including me) were reluctant to accept the results of this study for a number of reasons. Now, the original researchers, joined by several more, have published a second paper on the relationship between Migraine history... Read moreChevron
posted 07/14/2009, comments (0)|
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Migraine Medications: FDA Requires New Warnings on OTCs

We frequently discuss that it's important for our doctors to know about any over-the-counter (OTC) medications we take for Migraines and headaches. We also have to keep in mind that OTC medications can cause medication overuse headache just as easily as prescription medications. The FDA has recently taken action action to help us use OTCs... Read moreChevron
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Lyrica, Diltiazem and Toradol?

Full Question: Has anyone tried Lyrica, Diltiazem and toradol, the dr has me on this and I am very dopey.I have had migranes since I was young. I have just had decompression surgery for chiari malformation. The migranes are now very bad. My family Dr. has me on Lyrica 75 mg 2 times a day, sandoz diltiazem 120 mg once a day and toradol 10 mg 4... Read moreChevron
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5/26/08 #5 - Tolfenamic acid for acute migraine?

Full Question:Regarding treating patients of acute migraine, what is your finding or knowledge about treating it with Tolfenamic acid in comparison to others usual NSAIDs in that condition? Mizan.    Answer:   Dear Mizan;   Tolfenamic acid is an older NSAID that is not used in the US anymore. I believe a well-known... Read moreChevron
posted 05/26/2008, comments (0)|
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5/26/08 #5 - Tolfenamic acid for acute migraine?

Full Question:Regarding treating patients of acute migraine, what is your finding or knowledge about treating it with Tolfenamic acid in comparison to others usual NSAIDs in that condition? Mizan.    Answer:   Dear Mizan;   Tolfenamic acid is an older NSAID that is not used in the US anymore. I believe a well-known... Read moreChevron
posted 05/26/2008, comments (0)|

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