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Is it time to rethink the use of oral contraceptives in premenopausal women with migraine?
Part 1 Data dissection
- Migraine versus migraine with aura versus tension headache
- Baseline risk of stroke in patients with migraine
- What does the literature suggest about the risk of stroke associated with combination oral contraceptives (OCs) in women with migraine?
- What have been the objections in the past to OC use in women with migraine?
Part 2 Successful interventions for avoiding menstrual headache
- How might women with migraine benefit from OCs?
- Estrogen dose: Does it make a difference in headache avoidance?
- Is low dose or continuous OC use the best option for contraception in women with migraine?
- Should an ObGyn consult with a headache specialist before prescribing combination OCs to women with migraine?
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migraine,oral contraceptives,premenopausal women,premenopause,migraine with aura,stroke,OCs,estrogen,headache,Anne H. Calhoun MD
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Part 1 Data dissection
- Migraine versus migraine with aura versus tension headache
- Baseline risk of stroke in patients with migraine
- What does the literature suggest about the risk of stroke associated with combination oral contraceptives (OCs) in women with migraine?
- What have been the objections in the past to OC use in women with migraine?
Part 2 Successful interventions for avoiding menstrual headache
- How might women with migraine benefit from OCs?
- Estrogen dose: Does it make a difference in headache avoidance?
- Is low dose or continuous OC use the best option for contraception in women with migraine?
- Should an ObGyn consult with a headache specialist before prescribing combination OCs to women with migraine?
Download transcript for Part 1
Part 1 Data dissection
- Migraine versus migraine with aura versus tension headache
- Baseline risk of stroke in patients with migraine
- What does the literature suggest about the risk of stroke associated with combination oral contraceptives (OCs) in women with migraine?
- What have been the objections in the past to OC use in women with migraine?
Part 2 Successful interventions for avoiding menstrual headache
- How might women with migraine benefit from OCs?
- Estrogen dose: Does it make a difference in headache avoidance?
- Is low dose or continuous OC use the best option for contraception in women with migraine?
- Should an ObGyn consult with a headache specialist before prescribing combination OCs to women with migraine?
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Is it time to rethink the use of oral contraceptives in premenopausal women with migraine?
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