The name varies. You'll see these headaches called "rebound headaches," "analgesic rebound headaches," "medication overuse headaches," and other terms. The current term in use by specialists in the field of headache and Migraine disease treatment is "medication overuse headache" (MOH), and that's what I'll be using here because it truly does seem to be the most accurate.
Every person who has headaches or Migraine disease should be told about MOH by our doctors because knowing about it in...
Read moreOur readers ask some great questions about Migraine disease and other headache disorders here on MyMigraineConnection. Nancy and I both... Read more »
Our readers ask some great questions about Migraine disease and other headache disorders here on MyMigraineConnection. Nancy and I both... Read more »
Full Question: I have had migraines for 25 years and always took Imitrex. For the last 3 years I have been under a lot of stress and my... Read more »
Updated Information! One of the topics that engenders the most questions here is medication overuse headache (MOH), aka rebound. When... Read more »
When people have upwards of 15 or more Migraine attacks or headaches per month, it can become difficult to treat them due to the risk of... Read more »
One of the most frequent topics of discussion among people with chronic Migraines or headaches is how to break a "rebound cycle." How do they get... Read more »
Data from a study released in He Data from a study released in Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, confirms once again a major point we've... Read more »