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Grace Forde1, Robert A Duarte2, Noah Rosen3
1North American Partners in Pain Management, Department of Pain Medicine, 900 Franklin Avenue, Valley Stream, NY 11580, USA.
Migraine is a common but often underdiagnosed headache disorder. Prophylaxis treatment is recommended for patients with frequent or disabling migraines, indicated by 8+ headaches monthly or a high Migraine Disability Assessment Score (MIDAS).
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