
News|Articles|December 1, 2002
Migraine therapy: balancing efficacy and safety with quality of life and cost (PDF)
Successful management of migraine attacks and their symptoms leads to economic benefits such as decreased reliance on healthcare resources, decreased employee absenteeism, and increased productivity. Appropriate treatment includes prophylaxis with lifestyle changes and drug therapy, and acute therapy with drugs. Over-the-counter analgesics can be effective acute therapy for mild migraine; for moderate to severe attacks, the 5HT1B/1D agonists, or triptans, offer significant efficacy and cost-effectiveness.
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