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Medicine / Triptans / Medication overuse headache / ICHD classification and diagnosis of migraine / Desogestrel / International Classification of Headache Disorders / Progestin / Anne MacGregor / Migraine surgery / Headaches / Migraine / Progestagens
Medicine
Triptans
Medication overuse headache
ICHD classification and diagnosis of migraine
Desogestrel
International Classification of Headache Disorders
Progestin
Anne MacGregor
Migraine surgery
Headaches
Migraine
Progestagens

Positive effects of the progestin desogestrel 75 μg on migraine frequency and use of acute medication are sustained over a treatment period of 180 days

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