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The Changing Landscape of Acute Migraine


 

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Acute migraine onset results in 1.2 million emergency room visits and costs Americans $36 billion in health care expenditures annually, with the additional financial toll of 157 million lost workdays and unknown damage incurred by associated psychologic comorbidities.

In this supplement, Robert Cowan, MD discusses the latest understanding of acute migraine etiology, as well as updates in diagnostics, clinical trial design, and treatment options.

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