OTC Migraine Drug Use Slips, But Still Tops Rx Remedies - NHF Survey
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Fifty-seven percent of migraine sufferers report only using OTC drugs to treat their headaches, Richard Lipton, MD, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, et al., state in the July/August issue of Headache.
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