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- What: The approach should include improving the medical school curriculum providing focused continuing medical education programs or developing migraine modules for primary care physicians (PCPs) and developing region-specific CPGs. The main reasons for patients not consulting a physician were that the respondents could tolerate their symptoms, the OTC medication was effective, the headache improved spontaneously, or the inability to miss work. The students from this study reported antidepressants as the most frequent incorrect option for the abortive treatment of migraine. The GPs in this study had an average of 15 years of general experience. >50% of . . .

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