There are no medications available that were developed for the purpose of Migraine and headache prevention. However, there are over 100 medications that are now successfully being used for that purpose. We now have both anecdotal and clinical evidence that Namenda can be effective in the prevention of Migraine and headache.
Namenda (memantine HCL, Forest Pharmaceuticals) was approved for use in the United States in October, 2003, more than a decade after its use began in Europe under the...
Read moreThere are no medications available that were developed for the purpose of Migraine and headache prevention. However, there are over 100... Read more »
At this time, there are no medications on the market that were developed specifically for Migraine and headache prevention. We use... Read more »
New information from the American Headache Society Conference: The use of occipital nerve stimulation (ONS) for the prevention of... Read more »
Topamax (topiramate) is commonly prescribed for headache and Migraine prevention. Thus, we receive many questions about it. It's always... Read more »
Full Question: Is there anything I can do to prevent a cluster headache? Is there anything I can do to relieve the pain while it is... Read more »
The use of occipital nerve stimulation (ONS) for the prevention of Migraines and headaches is in clinical trials and has been of great interest to... Read more »
For those of us with frequent headaches or Migraine attacks, preventive medications are often a good option. Amazingly, the medications used for... Read more »
Dietary supplements are an important part of many treatment regimens for headache and Migraine prevention. When we buy supplements, most of us assume... Read more »
A new study published in the medical journal Neurology has found that people with high blood pressure are less likely to suffer from headaches than... Read more »
With Topamax being used for Migraine and headache prevention, many of us eagerly awaited the release of the generic topiramate. However, since the ... Read more »