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Lafata JE et al. - Patients with migraine are unlikely to be users of preventive medications. Among users, few are taking preventive medications continuously. Patients with migraine - especially those without a medical diagnosis for migraine or headaches - are not receiving the benefits available from existing pharmacotherapy options.

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