A Treatment Option for the Prevention of Migraine in Adults
Migraine is a complex, chronic disease that results in significant patient and economic burden. Migraine ranks second worldwide in terms of years lost due to disability. Direct annual all cause healthcare costs for a migraine patient is over twice that of a non-migraine patient. Indirect costs from the impact of the disease on a patient's ability to function (Absenteeism and presenteeism) total over $35B annually.
Therefore, it is important to appropriately manage a person with migraine who experiences greater than 4 attacks a month (or severe disability from at least two attacks a month) and may benefit from preventive therapy. One of the main goals of preventive therapy is to improve function and reduce disability. Utilizing a stratified care approach to preventive migraine treatment is key to accomplish this goal.
Learning Objectives
Dr. Maureen Moriarty, a migraine expert, will:
- Discuss the complexity of migraine disease and the burden of the disease as it relates to function.
- Discuss the treatment landscape, with a focus on a treatment option for migraine prevention in adults.
Speaker:
Maureen Moriarty, DNP, ANP-BC, FAHS, FAANP
Headache Specialist
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