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What is prophylaxis for migraine?
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1st line: BBs, TCAs, valproic acid, topiramate; NSAIDS in menstrual migraine
2nd line: SSRIs, topiramate 3rd/4th: CCBs, RAAS blockers |
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What's acute tx for migraine?
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step care w/in: NSAID 1st, then triptan/ergot, then NSAID again
step care across: NSAID, then triptan/ergot stratified care: NSAID or triptan/ergot dep. on severity |
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What's acute tx for tension HA?
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analgesics, NSAIDS (esp naproxen)
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What's prophylaxis for tension HA?
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TCAs, SSRIs, muscle relaxants, Botox
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Learning disabilities
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Disorders have significant difficulties in acquisition of listening, speaking, reading, writing, reasoning, and math. *significant delay (2 standard deviations below mean)
* generally noted b/t ages 8 &13, * more common in boys * kids don't always catch up- into adulthood. * involves specific function not multiple like pervasive, the behavior is characterized of an earlier stage of development.treatment: behavioral |
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What's prophylaxis for cluster HA?
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verapamil, lithium carbonate, prednisone
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When not to use triptans?
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hx of CV syndromes
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When not to use ergots?
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HTN
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