Impact of the neck and/or shoulder pain on self-reported headache treatment responses – results from a pharmacy-based patient survey

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    A nationwide telephone survey recently conducted in Germany showed that about 51% of the 5,009 respondents suffered from at least one headache attack in the last 12 months preceding the interview (in most cases tension-type headache (TTH) and/or migraine); neck pain was a common accompanying symptom in definite TTH (19%) and migraine (31%). According to the recommendations by the International Headache Society, one important piece of information on the effects of headache treatments is the fraction of patients who become pain-free 2 h after treatment administration, as well as the . . .

     

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